Rising competition still wouldn't impact Nvidia's growth, says Futurum's Daniel Newman

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Published 2024-06-26
Daniel Newman, Futurum Group CEO, and Sarat Sethi, DCLA managing partner, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss Nvidia as the company holds its annual shareholder meeting.

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    The more you buy the more you save. The saving in power usage alone can sustain this
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    Why I prefer NVIDIA is that they are better placed to maintain long term growth potential, and provide a platform for other AI companies. I know someone who has made more than 200% from NVIDIA.
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  • @jakejoyride
    he don't understand that goggle, Microsoft, Amazon work on their own co silicon not to compete with them but to cut them out from their cloud servers - they buy now Nvidia but soon thy will install their own hardware and no more purchases from Nvidia so how Nvidia can grow without buyers?
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    It's a bubble stock. Stocks that go up for no reason, go down