Richtech Robotics hopes to lead in the coming "robotics era." The Las Vegas-based company makes commercial and industrial robots for delivery and cleaning as well as food and beverage service for bars and restaurants.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 6, 2025. As Nvidia (NVDA) prepares to report its fiscal fourth quarter results in the wake of DeepSeek shock,
U.S. stock indexes are slipping, and Wall Street remains subdued following a rough run where worries about the economy rattled the market
Investors want updates on DeepSeek and margins for Blackwell, in what is otherwise expected to be another excellent quarter.
Wall Street once again fixated on an earnings report from Nvidia, the main player in the artificial intelligence mania
Nvidia (NVDA) remains as dominant as ever, one longtime bull says. "No one can compete with Nvidia," Navellier & Associates founder and chairman Louis Navellier told me on Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid podcast (see video above or listen below).
Nvidia on Wednesday reported a surge in fourth-quarter profit and sales as demand for its specialized Blackwell chips that power artificial intelligence systems continued to grow.