Nvidia (NVDA) surprised investors with a massive shareholder rewards announcement alongside its strong Q1 Fiscal 2027 earnings report, showing j...

Nvidia's soaring revenue highlights the escalating demand for AI infrastructure, raising questions about sustainability and geopolitical risks.

Nvidia reported Q1 financial results Wednesday. Here are the key highlights and a look at what comes next for the technology giant.

Nvidia reported strong quarterly earnings, revenue growth, and an optimistic forecast, alongside an $80 billion share repurchase plan and increased dividend. Despite these…

Nvidia forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Wednesday, and announced an $80 billion share repurchase program.Shares of the

It expects “revenue of US$91 billion, plus or minus 2 per cent,” the company said.

Nvidia raises its quarterly cash dividend from $0.01 to $0.25 per share, a 2,400% increase backed by record $57 billion in quarterly revenue.

The outlook let down investors who expect miracles for Jensen Huang. But Nvidia announced a big boost to its dividend and $80 billion in stock buybacks.

Nvidia's board authorized an additional $80 billion share repurchase program as the chipmaker becomes the first company to surpass $5 trillion in market cap.

Nvidia raises its quarterly cash dividend 25x from $0.01 to $0.25 per share, lifting the annual payout to $1.00 while buybacks remain its primary return tool.

The chipmaker reported $81.6 billion in first-quarter sales and raised its quarterly dividend to 25 cents from 1 cent

Nvidia announced another record revenue figure after market close on Wednesday, but forecasted that revenue growth would slow in the following quarter.

Nvidia authorized an additional $80 billion in stock buybacks alongside Q1 FY2026 earnings, fueled by surging AI data center demand and record cash generation.

Nvidia raises its dividend 150% and announces a 10-for-1 stock split amid record AI earnings. Here's what the move means for crypto and growth investors.

Nvidia reported record Q1 FY2027 revenue of $82B, up 85% YoY, with EPS of $1.87 beating forecasts. Here's what it means for AI and crypto investors.

SAN FRANCISCO — Chip giant Nvidia on Wednesday posted record quarterly revenue of $81.6 billion, blowing past Wall Street forecasts as insatiable d...

Chip giant announces $80bn stock buyback scheme and dividend hike in boon to shareholders.

Chip giant posts 85% revenue surge, announces $80 billion buyback and lifts its dividend, easing investor fears over China troubles and rising AI competition

Nvidia reports 85% revenue surge, authorizes $80B share buyback, and guides next quarter to $89B-$93B as AI data center demand drives record growth.

Nvidia announces an $80 billion stock buyback and raises its dividend. NVDA dip to $184 in May 2026 at 7.5% YES.

Nvidia reported $81.6 billion in quarterly revenue, driven by $75.2 billion in data center sales, while revealing $43 billion in startup holdings.