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May 29, 2025 6:34 AM - Parth Sanghvi
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Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) delivered another strong quarter by exceeding top- and bottom-line expectations, though its Q3 revenue outlook came in just below consensus.
EPS: $0.96 vs. $0.93 estimate (+$0.03)
Revenue: $44.1 billion vs. $43.31 billion consensus
The beat underscores continued AI-driven data-center demand. To see how Nvidia's actual EPS surprises have historically driven the stock, check its past performance via the Earnings Historical API.
Revenue Guide: $45.00 billion vs. $45.21 billion consensus
Implication: The slight miss reflects near-term headwinds from export controls and inventory digestion in China, even as data-center demand stays robust.
Nvidia's industry-leading margins remain intact. For a snapshot of its current profitability and leverage relative to peers, view the latest via the Ratios (TTM) API.
Closing Price: $134.81
3-Month Return: +7.9%
12-Month Return: +17.4%
EPS Revisions (90 days): 1 positive, 13 negative
With margins and growth still industry-leading, the slight guidance miss may be a buying opportunity for long-term investors focused on Nvidia's AI trajectory.
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