Tag #Market Capitalization

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Interest Rate Cut Fuels Real Estate Stock Surge

Following the Fed's interest rate cut announcement, several real estate stocks reached new yearly highs, with significant price increases and positive earnings growth observed in multiple companies.

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Nvidia Breaks \$4 Trillion Market Cap on AI Boom

Nvidia's market cap briefly exceeded \$4 trillion, driven by its leading role in the AI boom and strong Q1 2024 results showing a 69% revenue increase year-over-year. Analysts predict further growth to \$6 trillion by 2028.

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Nvidia Briefly Becomes Most Valuable Company, Reaching US$3.92 Trillion Market Cap

Nvidia's market value briefly hit US$3.92 trillion on Thursday, exceeding Apple's record, due to soaring demand for its AI chips, driven by a tech industry race to build AI data centers and capitalize on the emerging AI technology.

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EV Market Disruption: Tesla's Dominance and the Struggles of New Automakers

Tesla's massive market capitalization, exceeding that of the combined "Big Three" automakers in the US and Germany, underscores the disruption in the automotive industry by new electric vehicle companies, while other startups struggle to scale despite substantial funding.

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Hermès Overtakes LVMH as Europe's Top Luxury Company

Due to disappointing first-quarter results, particularly weak US and Chinese sales, LVMH lost its position as Europe's largest luxury company to Hermès on Tuesday, with LVMH's market capitalization falling to €246 billion versus Hermès' €247 billion.

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\$4 Trillion Crypto Market Cap Driven by Record Institutional Investment in Ethereum

Fueled by record institutional investment in Ethereum ETFs, particularly BlackRock's "ETHA" fund, the cryptocurrency market reached a \$4 trillion capitalization on Monday, exceeding the market cap of companies like Netflix and MasterCard.

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Nvidia Overtakes Apple as Most Valuable Company, Fueled by AI Boom

Nvidia, a Santa Clara-based chipmaker, surpassed Apple's market capitalization on December 26th, 2024, reaching \$3.92 trillion, driven by the soaring demand for its AI chips integral to training large AI models.

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Nvidia Overtakes Microsoft as World's Most Valuable Company

Nvidia overtook Microsoft as the world's most valuable company on Thursday after reporting a 69% surge in quarterly sales to \$32.7 billion, despite US export controls on AI chip sales to China and a court ruling questioning Trump-era tariffs.

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Alphabet Loses $150.5 Billion in Market Cap Amid Gemini AI Concerns

Alphabet lost $150.5 billion in market capitalization on Wednesday due to concerns about inaccuracies in its Gemini AI, exceeding the combined value of Boeing, Comcast, Nike, and Starbucks; cofounders Sergey Brin and Larry Page lost a combined $28.7 billion; Apple stock also slipped.

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DeepSeek's AI Model Sparks Tech Stock Sell-off

DeepSeek's new AI model, unveiled over the weekend, is causing significant market disruption due to its cost efficiency and potential to work on less powerful chips, resulting in major stock drops for tech giants like Nvidia and Microsoft.

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