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Nvidia stock slips after-hours after CES keynote as AI chip and memory names stay in focus

Nvidia stock slips after-hours after CES keynote as AI chip and memory names stay in focus

New York, January 5, 2026, 17:21 EST — After-hours Nvidia shares edged down about 0.4% in after-hours trading on Monday after CEO Jensen Huang used a CES keynote in Las Vegas to tout new software for autonomous cars. “Only in that way can you truly trust how the models came to be,” Huang said, describing Nvidia’s plan to open-source the models and the data used to train them. Intel was little changed after hours, while AMD slid about 1.1%. Reuters The CES stage is a gut-check for 2026 expectations in AI hardware. Investors are looking for credible product roadmaps, and
Nvidia stock in focus after report details payouts in Groq licensing deal

Nvidia stock in focus after report details payouts in Groq licensing deal

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 02:23 ET — Market closed Nvidia shares ended Friday up $1.93, or about 1%, at $190.53. The stock is in focus after Axios reported investors in AI-chip startup Groq will receive payouts tied to a deal valued around $20 billion even though no equity is changing hands. Axios The report adds detail to Nvidia’s unusual Groq tie-up, which blends a technology license with what dealmakers call an “acqui-hire” — paying to bring key staff in-house without buying the whole company. Axios The move matters as AI demand shifts toward inference, the step where trained models
Nvidia Stock (NVDA) News Today: Groq AI Inference Deal, Wall Street Targets Up to $352, and What to Watch Before Monday’s Open

Nvidia Stock (NVDA) News Today: Groq AI Inference Deal, Wall Street Targets Up to $352, and What to Watch Before Monday’s Open

NEW YORK, Dec. 28, 2025, 9:29 a.m. ET — Market closed (U.S. equities closed for the weekend) NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) heads into the final trading week of 2025 with investors weighing a fresh burst of AI-deal headlines against familiar questions: how durable is the AI spending cycle, how intense will inference competition become, and what risks come with Nvidia’s expanding web of partnerships and investments. With the market closed Sunday, NVDA’s next real “price discovery” moment comes when U.S. equity futures reopen Sunday evening and the cash session returns Monday morning. Where Nvidia stock stands heading into the next
Nvidia Stock (NVDA) News: Groq Licensing Deal, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Before Monday’s Open

Nvidia Stock (NVDA) News: Groq Licensing Deal, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Before Monday’s Open

NEW YORK, Dec. 27, 2025, 5:16 p.m. ET — Market closed NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) enters the final trading days of 2025 with Wall Street still focused on one big question: how the AI boom evolves from training to inference—and whether Nvidia can stay the default platform as specialized rivals multiply. With U.S. markets closed for the weekend, investors are recapping Friday’s holiday-thinned session and parsing the latest headlines tied to Nvidia’s newly disclosed relationship with inference-chip specialist Groq. NVDA stock: where shares left off before the weekend Nvidia shares last closed Friday at $190.53, up about 1% on the
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News: Groq Inference Deal, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News: Groq Inference Deal, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

NEW YORK, Dec. 27, 2025, 9:41 a.m. ET — Market closed (weekend) NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) heads into the final trading days of 2025 with investors digesting a high-profile AI “inference” move involving Groq, fresh Wall Street target updates, and unusually heavy options activity that points to elevated near-term positioning. With U.S. stock exchanges closed for the weekend, NVDA shares are coming off Friday’s regular-session close at $190.53, up 1.02% on the day. Nasdaq A small after-hours dip was indicated late Friday, with $190.06 shown after the close on some quote services. Yahoo Finance Friday’s tape also reflected holiday-thinned liquidity:
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News Today: Groq Inference Deal, China H200 Watch, and What to Know Before Monday’s Open

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News Today: Groq Inference Deal, China H200 Watch, and What to Know Before Monday’s Open

NEW YORK — As of 2:45 a.m. ET on Saturday, December 27, 2025, U.S. stock markets are closed for the weekend, leaving investors to digest a burst of late‑December NVIDIA headlines before the next regular session begins Monday morning. NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) last traded at $190.53, up about 1.02% in the most recent session (Friday, Dec. 26), with heavy volume around 139.7 million shares, after news broke that the company struck a non‑exclusive inference technology licensing agreement with AI‑chip startup Groq and will bring Groq’s founder and key executives into NVIDIA. Investing.com+1 The market backdrop: “Santa Claus rally” season, light
NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock News Today: Groq Inference Deal, China H200 Export Path, HBM4 “Rubin” Supply Signals, and 2026 Analyst Forecasts (Dec. 26, 2025)

NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock News Today: Groq Inference Deal, China H200 Export Path, HBM4 “Rubin” Supply Signals, and 2026 Analyst Forecasts (Dec. 26, 2025)

December 26, 2025 — NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) is trading around $188.61 in holiday-thinned U.S. markets, with investors juggling a familiar late-year mix: blockbuster AI demand, geopolitics, and a new headline that goes straight to the heart of the next AI battleground—inference (running AI models in real time). What makes today unusual is how many separate storylines—deal-making, export policy, supply-chain memory, and analyst targets—are colliding around the same core question: Can NVIDIA keep compounding AI infrastructure dominance as the market shifts from “build the model” to “serve the model”? NVDA stock today: why NVIDIA is in focus on Dec. 26
Nvidia (NVDA) Stock After Hours Today, Dec. 25, 2025: Groq Licensing Deal, CES 2026 Spotlight, and What to Watch Before the Market Opens Dec. 26

Nvidia (NVDA) Stock After Hours Today, Dec. 25, 2025: Groq Licensing Deal, CES 2026 Spotlight, and What to Watch Before the Market Opens Dec. 26

December 25, 2025 — After-hours recap and pre-market preview NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) enters the final stretch of 2025 with investors digesting a major strategic headline—a non-exclusive AI inference technology licensing agreement with chip start-up Groq and the departure of Groq’s top leaders to Nvidia—while U.S. equities sit closed for Christmas Day. That holiday pause matters: there was no regular closing bell on Thursday, Dec. 25, meaning the most recent “after-hours” read is tied to Wednesday’s early-close Christmas Eve session. NASDAQ Trader With normal trading set to resume Friday, Dec. 26, tomorrow’s open is the first real chance for full
Nvidia, Groq and the $20B Question: What We Know About the AI Inference Licensing Deal and Acquisition Reports

Nvidia, Groq and the $20B Question: What We Know About the AI Inference Licensing Deal and Acquisition Reports

On December 24, 2025, the AI hardware world got a Christmas Eve shock: reports circulated that Nvidia had agreed to a $20 billion deal involving Groq, a fast-rising AI chip startup known for ultra-low-latency inference hardware. But as markets and social media lit up with “acquisition” headlines, Groq published its own update framing what’s actually been announced—a non-exclusive licensing agreement—and it came with a major talent move: Groq’s founder and top executives are heading to Nvidia. Groq+2TechCrunch+2 The result is a rare modern tech deal ambiguity—part acquisition rumor, part licensing-and-talent transaction—that underscores where the AI boom is heading next: from
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News Today: What’s Moving the Shares on Dec. 24, 2025 — China H200 Exports, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Levels to Watch

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News Today: What’s Moving the Shares on Dec. 24, 2025 — China H200 Exports, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Levels to Watch

NVIDIA Corporation stock is in focus on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, as Wall Street trades into a holiday-shortened Christmas Eve session—and as investors weigh fresh developments tied to China-bound AI chip exports, Washington oversight risk, and new technical and analyst forecasts for NVDA. As of this writing, NVDA is trading around $189, roughly 3% higher than the prior close in early activity. Why NVIDIA stock is in the spotlight on Christmas Eve This session is likely to be more headline-driven than usual. U.S. equity markets are expected to close early at 1:00 p.m. ET on Dec. 24 and remain closed
Nvidia Stock (NVDA) News Today: China H200 Shipments, Fresh Analyst Targets, and What Could Move Shares Next

Nvidia Stock (NVDA) News Today: China H200 Shipments, Fresh Analyst Targets, and What Could Move Shares Next

December 22, 2025 — NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) is starting the holiday-shortened week in focus after a cluster of headline catalysts collided: a Reuters report that Nvidia is preparing to restart H200 AI chip shipments to China as early as mid‑February 2026, a broader rebound in AI-linked semiconductors, and a steady drumbeat of new Wall Street takes on valuation, demand durability, and regulatory risk. Reuters+2Reuters+2 In early premarket trading Monday, NVDA was up about 1.8% around $184.20, according to a Reuters/Refinitiv market note carried by TradingView. TradingView What’s different about this rally attempt is the mix of policy, geopolitics, and
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News and Forecast for Dec. 21, 2025: China H200 Export Review, Intel Deal Clearance, and $275 Wall Street Targets

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News and Forecast for Dec. 21, 2025: China H200 Export Review, Intel Deal Clearance, and $275 Wall Street Targets

NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) heads into the Dec. 21, 2025 weekend with its stock caught in a very 2025 kind of tug‑of‑war: AI demand keeps compounding, but geopolitics and export controls keep grabbing the steering wheel. Shares last traded around $180.99, after a sharp late‑week move that coincided with major policy headlines tied to China and U.S. regulators. Investors Because it’s Sunday, U.S. markets are closed — so the “today” story is really a “where things stand now” story. And right now, NVDA’s narrative is being rewritten by three forces: Below is the full roundup of current news, forecasts, and

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Ashtead share price in focus as buyback rolls on and NYSE switch clocks closer

Ashtead share price in focus as buyback rolls on and NYSE switch clocks closer

7 February 2026
Ashtead shares closed Friday at 4,936p, up 1.09%, after the company bought 88,872 shares under its repurchase program. The group is set to shift its primary listing to New York on March 2, pending court approval, and will be removed from the FTSE UK index the same day. Ashtead paid a half-year dividend of 37.5 U.S. cents per share on Friday.
Beazley share price: big funds reshuffle stakes as Zurich bid deadline nears

Beazley share price: big funds reshuffle stakes as Zurich bid deadline nears

7 February 2026
Beazley shares closed flat at 1,236 pence Friday as BlackRock disclosed a 6.55% stake and Vanguard reported 5.02%. Wellington Management cut its holding below 5%. The disclosures follow Zurich Insurance’s possible takeover offer of up to 1,335 pence per share, with a Feb. 16 deadline for a firm bid.
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