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NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Today: Groq Deal, China H200 Exports, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Into the Close

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Today: Groq Deal, China H200 Exports, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Into the Close

New York — Friday, December 26, 2025. U.S. stocks are trading in a typically quiet, post‑Christmas session as investors try to extend the traditional year‑end “Santa Claus rally,” with major indexes hovering near record territory in thin volume. Reuters Against that backdrop, NVIDIA Corporation is outperforming many large-cap tech peers late this morning. As of the latest trade, NVDA was at about $191.26, up roughly 1.4% on the day, after opening near $189.89 and trading in a tight range between roughly $189.50 and $192.28.
26 December 2025
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) 26.12.2025: Groq Inference Licensing Deal, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) 26.12.2025: Groq Inference Licensing Deal, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

NVIDIA Corporation is in focus heading into the close of Friday, 26.12.2025, as investors digest a headline-grabbing AI inference technology licensing deal with Groq—and the market tries to extend a strong year-end run amid thin post-holiday liquidity. The twist: early reports framed the Groq news as a blockbuster acquisition, but Groq and multiple follow-up reports have emphasized a different structure—a non-exclusive licensing agreement plus key Groq executives joining NVIDIA, while Groq continues as an independent company. Groq
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Before the Dec. 26, 2025 Market Open: Groq Inference Deal, China H200 Export Reset, Earnings Outlook, and Analyst Targets

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Before the Dec. 26, 2025 Market Open: Groq Inference Deal, China H200 Export Reset, Earnings Outlook, and Analyst Targets

Ahead of the U.S. stock market open on Friday, December 26, 2025, NVIDIA Corporation is back in focus after a holiday pause that left investors with fresh, market-moving headlines—but limited liquidity to price them in. U.S. equities were closed on Christmas Day and had an early close at 1:00 p.m. ET on Dec. 24. Major U.S. exchanges are scheduled to run a regular full trading day on Dec. 26, which often brings a “catch-up” effect as investors reprice news that broke while markets were shut. Nasdaq
NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Catalysts Ahead of the Dec. 26, 2025 Market Open

NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Catalysts Ahead of the Dec. 26, 2025 Market Open

NVIDIA Corporation heads into Friday, December 26, 2025—the first U.S. trading session after the Christmas Day market closure—with investors weighing two fast-moving storylines that could drive premarket sentiment: NVIDIA’s non-exclusive inference-technology licensing deal with AI chip startup Groq and a politically charged reopening of part of the China market for NVIDIA’s H200 accelerators. With the company’s next major public milestones—including CES 2026 in early January and a scheduled earnings date in late February—the setup is less about “one headline” and more about how multiple catalysts and risks are converging at once.
25 December 2025
NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock: Key News, Catalysts, Forecasts, and Risks to Watch Before the Market Opens on Dec. 26, 2025

NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock: Key News, Catalysts, Forecasts, and Risks to Watch Before the Market Opens on Dec. 26, 2025

NVIDIA Corporation heads into Friday’s Dec. 26, 2025 session with two narratives pulling at the stock at the same time: fresh, headline-driven momentum around inference and deal-making—plus a still-evolving policy story on China shipments—against a backdrop of investors debating how long the AI capex cycle can stay “bigger than expected.” After U.S. markets closed for Christmas Day on Dec. 25 and reopened on Dec. 26, NVDA is set up for a post-holiday session where liquidity can be thinner, price moves can look exaggerated, and “single headline risk” can matter more than usual. Nasdaq
Intel Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 24, 2025): Nvidia’s 18A Test Report Drives Volatility — What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

Intel Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 24, 2025): Nvidia’s 18A Test Report Drives Volatility — What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

Intel Corporation stock was little changed after the bell on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, following a holiday-shortened session that still delivered big intraday swings. As of roughly 1:45 p.m. ET, Intel shares traded around $36.16, down about 0.6% versus Tuesday’s close, after ranging from roughly $34.48 to $36.49 during the day. But the bigger story isn’t the close—it’s why Intel whipsawed and what investors should keep in mind heading into the next trading day.
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) After Hours Today (Dec. 24, 2025): Price Action, Fresh Headlines, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch Before the Next Session

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) After Hours Today (Dec. 24, 2025): Price Action, Fresh Headlines, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch Before the Next Session

NVIDIA Corporation ended the holiday-shortened Christmas Eve session essentially flat-to-lower and then dipped slightly in after-hours trading, as Wall Street’s “Santa Claus rally” window officially began amid thin volumes and record-setting moves in the broader market. NVDA last traded at $188.61 at the close, with after-hours trading around $188.52 shortly after the bell. The stock’s day range was $186.59 to $188.72, with a 52-week range of $86.63 to $212.19 and market cap around $4.58 trillion, per market data at the close. Google
24 December 2025
NVIDIA Stock News Today (Dec 24, 2025): NVDA Eyes China H200 Shipments as Wall Street Lifts 2026 Forecasts

NVIDIA Stock News Today (Dec 24, 2025): NVDA Eyes China H200 Shipments as Wall Street Lifts 2026 Forecasts

NVIDIA Corporation is heading into Christmas Eve with a familiar mix of fuel and friction: a powerful AI demand narrative, a fresh policy twist on China chip exports, and the kind of valuation debate that never sleeps—even when the market calendar tries to. NVDA last traded around $189.21, keeping the stock near the center of the “Magnificent Seven” conversation as investors position for 2026. StockAnalysis+1 The big story underpinning today’s NVIDIA stock chatter is geopolitical and commercial at the same time: Nvidia’s H200 AI chip is back in play for China, but the path from approval to revenue still runs through U.S. licensing, Chinese regulatory decisions, and a rising chorus of lawmakers demanding tougher oversight. Reuters+2Reuters+2
24 December 2025
Nvidia Stock (NVDA) After Hours: Dec. 23, 2025 Close, China H200 Headlines, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Before Dec. 24 Market Open

Nvidia Stock (NVDA) After Hours: Dec. 23, 2025 Close, China H200 Headlines, Analyst Targets, and What to Watch Before Dec. 24 Market Open

NVIDIA Corporation heads into the Christmas Eve session with fresh momentum after a strong Tuesday rally in U.S. growth stocks—and with investors still digesting fast-moving headlines around U.S.-China chip policy and the company’s ability to sell advanced AI hardware into China. After the closing bell on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025, Nvidia shares finished the regular session at $189.18 and were little changed in after-hours trading, signaling that traders largely held positions rather than chasing or fading the move into the evening. StockAnalysis+1
23 December 2025
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Today: China H200 Export Shift, Blackwell Demand, and Wall Street’s 2026 Outlook (Dec. 23, 2025)

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Today: China H200 Export Shift, Blackwell Demand, and Wall Street’s 2026 Outlook (Dec. 23, 2025)

NVIDIA Corporation stock is in focus on December 23, 2025, as investors weigh a fast-moving mix of export-policy headlines, AI infrastructure spending signals, and fresh analyst forecasts into 2026. Shares were trading around $183.69 in early afternoon UTC, after a recent rebound that has put the stock back near key technical levels watched by short-term traders and long-term momentum investors alike. Below is what’s driving NVDA today—plus the major forecasts and risks shaping the next leg of the AI trade.
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News Today: China H200 Export Shift, Analyst Price Targets, and 2026 Outlook (Dec. 23, 2025)

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News Today: China H200 Export Shift, Analyst Price Targets, and 2026 Outlook (Dec. 23, 2025)

NVIDIA Corporation is back in the center of the market’s AI conversation on Dec. 23, 2025, with traders and long-term investors tracking one headline above all others: a potential reopening of China sales for one of Nvidia’s most important data center GPUs. Shares were trading around $183.69 early Tuesday. That level follows a strong Monday session, when NVDA closed at $183.69 after ranging roughly $182.35–$184.16. StockAnalysis The near-term catalyst is political and operational at the same time: if approvals proceed, Nvidia could begin shipping H200 AI chips into China in early 2026—while U.S. lawmakers are simultaneously pushing for tighter disclosure around any export licenses.
Nvidia stock after hours (NVDA): China H200 export headlines lift shares on Dec. 22, 2025 — what to know before the market opens Tuesday

Nvidia stock after hours (NVDA): China H200 export headlines lift shares on Dec. 22, 2025 — what to know before the market opens Tuesday

NVIDIA Corporation finished Monday’s session higher and then held close to its closing levels in early after-hours trading, as investors digested a fresh round of U.S.–China chip-export headlines that could reopen a meaningful sales channel in 2026. NVDA closed at $183.69, up 1.49% on the day, and traded slightly lower in after-hours at around $183.46 as of roughly 5:12 p.m. ET. StockAnalysis
22 December 2025
NVIDIA Stock News Today (Dec. 22, 2025): NVDA Rises on China H200 Shipment Plan, Analyst Targets, and the 2026 AI Outlook

NVIDIA Stock News Today (Dec. 22, 2025): NVDA Rises on China H200 Shipment Plan, Analyst Targets, and the 2026 AI Outlook

Updated: December 22, 2025 NVIDIA Corporation is back in the spotlight at the start of Christmas week, with the stock moving higher as traders digest a major China-related catalyst and a fresh wave of “AI trade” optimism. The headline: Nvidia has told Chinese clients it aims to begin shipping its H200 AI chips to China before the Lunar New Year holiday in mid‑February 2026, according to people familiar with the matter. Reuters
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News and Forecasts: What to Know Before the Market Opens on Dec. 22, 2025

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) News and Forecasts: What to Know Before the Market Opens on Dec. 22, 2025

NVIDIA Corporation heads into the Monday, Dec. 22, 2025 session as the market’s most closely watched “AI bellwether” — and the stock is entering the new week with momentum, fresh analyst optimism, and renewed policy headlines that could swing sentiment fast. As of Friday’s close, NVDA ended at $180.99, up about 3.85% on the day. That rebound matters because it lands right in the middle of a tug-of-war investors have been navigating for months: strong fundamentals and demand visibility on one side, and China/export-control uncertainty plus “AI bubble” chatter on the other.
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Week Ahead: China H200 Export Review, Intel Investment Clearance, and Blackwell Demand in Focus (Dec. 22–26, 2025)

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Week Ahead: China H200 Export Review, Intel Investment Clearance, and Blackwell Demand in Focus (Dec. 22–26, 2025)

NVIDIA Corporation heads into the Christmas-shortened trading week with a rare mix of policy-driven upside and policy-driven risk. By Sunday, 21.12.2025, the stock’s near-term narrative has become less about “AI demand” in the abstract—and more about who can legally buy which NVIDIA chips, where they can be used, and what Washington might do next. The latest official quote shows NVDA at $180.99, up $6.71 versus the prior close, with a recent session range of $175.57–$181.37 and volume around 325 million shares.
21 December 2025
NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock on Dec. 20, 2025: Intel Deal Cleared, China Chip Review Looms, and Wall Street Sees Upside

NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock on Dec. 20, 2025: Intel Deal Cleared, China Chip Review Looms, and Wall Street Sees Upside

NVIDIA Corporation is closing out the week at the center of two storylines that tend to move its stock the most: AI demand and geopolitics. Heading into the weekend of December 20, 2025, Nvidia shares are around $180.99, after a strong end to the week that left the company once again dominating headlines across markets, tech, and policy. Investors.com Just as importantly for investors, the latest news cycle isn’t only about new GPUs. It’s about the rules that govern where those chips can go, how customers might access them, and how Nvidia is reinforcing its strategic moat with software, partnerships, and supply-chain moves.
20 December 2025
NVIDIA Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 19, 2025): NVDA Jumps on China H200 Export Review, Intel Deal Clearance, and Fresh Price Targets—What to Know Before the Next Market Open

NVIDIA Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 19, 2025): NVDA Jumps on China H200 Export Review, Intel Deal Clearance, and Fresh Price Targets—What to Know Before the Next Market Open

NVIDIA Corporation ended Friday, December 19, 2025, with a strong rebound that put the AI bellwether back in the spotlight heading into the final holiday stretch of the year. Shares surged during the regular session and then steadied after the closing bell as investors digested a fast-moving mix of Washington policy headlines, regulatory developments tied to Intel, and a wave of bullish analyst commentary. One important calendar note: U.S. stock markets are closed on Saturday and Sunday. The next regular session begins Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. ET.
19 December 2025
NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Jumps on China Export Review News as Wall Street Raises 2026 Targets

NVIDIA Stock (NVDA) Jumps on China Export Review News as Wall Street Raises 2026 Targets

Dec. 19, 2025 — NVIDIA Corporation is back at the center of the AI trade on Friday after a major policy headline revived the market’s biggest “what if” question around the chipmaker: how much incremental upside could reopen China demand create—without reigniting regulatory blowback? Nvidia shares were trading higher on the day, near $179, after reports that the U.S. government has begun an inter-agency review that could allow exports of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China under a framework that would include a 25% government fee on sales. Reuters
CoreWeave Stock, Nvidia’s China Chip Review, and Oracle’s TikTok Deal: The AI Infrastructure News Driving Markets on Dec. 19, 2025

CoreWeave Stock, Nvidia’s China Chip Review, and Oracle’s TikTok Deal: The AI Infrastructure News Driving Markets on Dec. 19, 2025

December 19, 2025 is shaping up as a “tell” for the next phase of the AI trade — the phase after the initial Nvidia-fueled boom, when the market starts obsessing over who can deliver AI compute at scale, finance it responsibly, and power it reliably. At the center of that debate sits CoreWeave, the specialist “neocloud” that has become a proxy for both sides of the AI narrative: breathtaking demand and backlog on one hand, brutal capital intensity and execution risk on the other. Today’s headlines add fresh fuel to that tug-of-war — including U.S. government moves affecting Nvidia, a sentiment-boosting development for Oracle, and a federal research initiative that directly features the infrastructure players powering modern AI. Investors+4Reuters+4Investing.com+4
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