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AI investing often comes with high expectations and high volatility. Alibaba stock offers a different opportunity altogether.
The U.S. government has authorized the sale of Nvidia Corp.'s powerful H200 AI chips to 10 Chinese tech giants, including Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. ADR and Tencent Holdings ADR, but Beijing's intervention has brought deliveries to a complete standstill. Deals...
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Despite Alibaba Group's report of a sharp drop in profitability, its full-stack AI business could be seen as a pivot in the right direction.
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Alibaba Group Holding (NYSE:BABA) reported quarterly results highlighting AI driven cloud revenue, with external AI related cloud products reaching triple digit growth for the 11th straight quarter. The company indicated that AI related services are expected to contribute more than half of its cloud revenue within about a year. U.S. authorities approved Nvidia to supply advanced AI chips to Alibaba and select Chinese firms, followed soon after by new regulatory scrutiny around such...
President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s long-anticipated summit ended with both suggesting an agreement to reset their relationship, but with few concrete breakthroughs otherwise. With such low expectations heading into the meeting, even underwhelming results appear to be enough to soothe investors for now. The cooling of tensions could draw U.S. investors back to Chinese stocks—after wariness about tit-for-tat retaliations between the two superpowers—and boost that market.
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Alibaba stock is trading lower after yet another profit miss. The company's AI business, meanwhile, continues to grow at a stellar pace.
Shares of Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) have broken out in a big-time way, with shares blasting off more than 4% on Thursday, thanks in part to promising developments arising from China. Indeed, the U.S. government is giving the green light for a number of tech firms, including the likes of Alibaba (NASDAQ:BABA), among others, to import Nvidia’s ... Nvidia Isn’t Just Breaking Out — It’s Entering a New Altitude Zone the Market Still Hasn’t Modeled
Alibaba's fiscal Q4 profit collapse highlights soaring AI and commerce spending, with margins under pressure and no clear timeline for recovery into 2026.
The hot ticker on every retail trader’s screen this week is Cerebras Systems (NASDAQ:CBRS), the AI chip designer whose IPO surged 65% on its IPO day and is now drawing the predictable wave of FOMO from anyone hunting the next Nvidia. But here’s what you should actually be watching. Cerebras went public into the most ... Forget Cerebras Systems’ IPO and Focus on This Tech Giant Instead
For years, Washington treated advanced AI chips like strategic weapons. The U.S. tightened export controls, China accelerated domestic chipmaking, and companies caught in the middle — especially Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) — watched billions of dollars in potential revenue sit behind regulatory walls. Now the story has taken a twist few investors saw coming. President Donald Trump ... Trump Bought Up to $5 Million of Nvidia Stock — Then OK’d AI Export Deals That Sent Shares Soaring
If you are wondering whether Alibaba Group Holding is offering good value at its current price, this breakdown will help you judge the stock using clear, comparable valuation checks. The stock most recently closed at US$141.12, with returns of 0.1% over the past week, 7.4% over the past month, a decline of 9.4% year to date, a 15.8% gain over the past year and a decline of 31.6% over five years. Recent coverage has focused on how Alibaba is repositioning its core operations and capital...
Wall Street braces for what could be the largest stock market debut in history, but the most cited academic on US IPO performance is warning buyers to sit on their hands. SpaceX is reportedly targeting a valuation of roughly $1.75 trillion in its planned offering, and Reuters this morning lined the deal up against three ... The Professor Who Tracks Every US IPO Just Issued a Warning on SpaceX: “Most of the Time, Things Don’t Go According to Plan.”
SpaceX is targeting a valuation of roughly $1.75 trillion in its upcoming initial public offering, in what could be the biggest-ever stock market debut by a U.S. company on Wall Street. The listing of Elon Musk-led SpaceX could easily dwarf many of the biggest U.S. IPOs on record, including those of Alibaba, Visa and Facebook, now Meta Platforms, which analysts say reflects high growth expectations from the rocket and satellite company that it may struggle to meet. Analysts say SpaceX's proposed valuation reflects in part how much investors are being asked to pay for future growth.
U.S. approval for around 10 Chinese firms to buy H200 chips comes as Cantor Fitzgerald raises Nvidia's target to $350.
Nvidia stock is rallying on reports that the U.S. has approved H200 sales to 10 major Chinese customers. Recent filings also confirm that President Trump invested in NVDA shares in Q1.
Despite the earnings hit, BABA continued to climb as investors focused on long-term growth prospects and cloud/AI expansion momentum.
Opportunities continue to mount for the AI chipmaker.
Alibaba’s latest earnings report gave investors two very different numbers to digest, and the market appeared more interested in the one tied to artificial intelligence. The Chinese e-commerce and cloud giant reported revenue of RMB243.38 billion, or $35.28 billion, for the quarter ended March 31, ...
On the eve of the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, the United States quietly cleared roughly 10 Chinese firms, including Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, and JD.com, to buy NVIDIA’s H200 accelerators, with Lenovo and Foxconn approved as distributors. NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) shareholders, sitting on a $5.33 trillion market cap and a stock up 19% in the past month, ... NVIDIA Wins. America Loses
Nvidia stock gapped higher on Thursday on a report that Chinese firms are lining up to buy its AI chips if they can secure China's approval.
NVIDIA stock hit a record $236.46 on the CEO's latest remarks & after Washington cleared H200 chip sales to Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance & JD.com.
The administration first gave Nvidia the nod to sell the high-end chips to China in December, but those sales have yet to materialize, in part because of the hoops the manufacturer had to jump through.
Ten firms have been approved for up to 75,000 chips each
For the past two years, the artificial intelligence boom has been shaped as much by politics as technology. Washington tightened export controls, while Beijing pushed for self-reliance. And investors in Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) watched one of the company’s largest growth markets turn into a geopolitical chessboard. Now comes a potentially major shift. According to an exclusive ... Did Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Just Unlock the $50 Billion China Market?