NVIDIA CEO Will Miss Trump Inauguration
The autonomous- vehicle “revolution has arrived” and the “robotics era is just around the corner,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said this week. He sounded a lot like Elon Musk—a vindication for the Tesla CEO.
But Nvidia's exciting news is far from over. CEO Jensen Huang recently delivered a trillion-dollar message to Nvidia investors that could signal more gains over the long term.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang are off to a flying start in 2025 as excitement about AI sent their companies' stocks even higher.
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Business magnate Elon Musk is the richest man in the world, starting 2025 with a net worth of around $425 billion. That dwarfs the net worth of Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, who weighs in at around $241 billion.
Technology stocks struggled across the board on Monday, including declines among all but one of the Magnificent 7 firms and a big hit to quantum computing stocks.
Nvidia stock briefly touched a new record Tuesday following a high-profile speech from its billionaire leader Jensen Huang, but surprisingly reversed quickly to a significant daily loss, headlining a surprise stark selloff across technology stocks.
The great news is this success story may be far from over. Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang, speaking at CES earlier this month, said AI is progressing at an "incredible pace." Considering this, where will Nvidia stock be in one year? Let's find out.
Instead, this issue is pitting self-described populist anti-immigration MAGA hard-liners like Steve Bannon against Trump advisers such as Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy and Sriram Krishnan - all successful businesspeople, and all strong supporters of skilled immigration and a country open to talent.
It's not really surprising that immigrants are more likely to be entrepreneurs and take more risks: If you're looking for people with "get up and go," look for people who got up and went. And this entrepreneurship among the foreign-born students in master's degree programs helps inspire entrepreneurship among their American-born classmates.
That's why Baratz is speaking out against Huang's timeline. As the CEO of D-Wave, he believes there's a lot of misunderstanding regarding the quantum computing space. And he wants to set the record straight.