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Nvidia is one of the most valuable companies in the world. It has averaged an annual growth rate of about 80% over the past five years.
With broad adoption of Nvidia-specific features, these AI innovations should keep the company on top. Let's dive
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The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 is a massive GPU that just got announced at CES 2025, and it rightfully deserves its size and stature by bringing monstrous gameplay performance and AI power to usher in the next generation of gaming graphics — something that I got to witness for myself.
When the curtain closed on 2024, investors were all smiles. The mature stock-driven Dow Jones Industrial Average, benchmark S&P 500, and growth-fueled Nasdaq Composite ended last year higher by 13%, 23%, and 29%, respectively.
Since the onset of the pandemic, the growing valuations of the American tech giants have continued to make headlines.
Technology stocks have been the driving force behind the market for the past decade, with eight of the S&P 500's largest weightings now in technology or tech-adjacent stocks. With
Telstra CEO Vicki Brady was among the first Australian corporate bosses to start using artificial intelligence. Now she believes it’s time for a different approach when it comes to deploying the technology across the telco major.
Global equity markets have grown more concentrated, led by the U.S. and a few dominant stocks. Click here to read the full commentary.