The average one-year price target for ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India (NSEI:ZFCVINDIA) has been revised to ₹ 18,616.02 / share. This is an increase of 11.93% from the prior estimate of ₹ 16,632.38 dated February 1, 2026. The price target is an aver
The average one-year price target for ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India (NSEI:ZFCVINDIA) has been revised to ₹ 18,616.02 / share. This is an increase of 11.93% from the prior estimate of ₹ 16,632.38 dated February 1, 2026. The price target is an aver
The average one-year price target for a2 Milk Company Limited - Depositary Receipt (OTCPK:ACOPY) has been revised to $6.71 / share. This is an increase of 22.49% from the prior estimate of $5.48 dated October 28, 2025. The price target is an average of many ta
The average one-year price target for a2 Milk Company Limited - Depositary Receipt (OTCPK:ACOPY) has been revised to $6.71 / share. This is an increase of 22.49% from the prior estimate of $5.48 dated October 28, 2025. The price target is an average of many ta
(RTTNews) - The Thai stock market has moved higher in three straight sessions, gathering almost 40 points or 2.6 percent along the way. The Stock Exchange of Thailand now rests just above the 1,515-point plateau and it's likely to extend its gains again on Thursday.
(RTTNews) - The Thai stock market has moved higher in three straight sessions, gathering almost 40 points or 2.6 percent along the way. The Stock Exchange of Thailand now rests just above the 1,515-point plateau and it's likely to extend its gains again on Thursday.
Nvidia Corp. said it secured a license to ship a small number of its less advanced H200 chips to customers in China, inching forward in its bid to return to the world’s largest semiconductor market. The leading maker of artificial intelligence accelerators said that the US government granted it a license for H200 shipments, subject to inspection in the US and a 25% duty. But it’s still unclear whe...
Nvidia Corp. said it secured a license to ship a small number of its less advanced H200 chips to customers in China, inching forward in its bid to return to the world’s largest semiconductor market. The leading maker of artificial intelligence accelerators said that the US government granted it a license for H200 shipments, subject to inspection in the US and a 25% duty. But it’s still unclear whether Beijing will allow even that limited return, and Nvidia said Wednesday that it wasn’t including any China data-center revenue in its first-quarter sales outlook. Nvidia’s shares were little changed in after-hours trading. “While small amounts of H200 products for China-based customers were approved by the US Government, we have yet to generate any revenue, and we do not know whether any imports will be allowed into China,” Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress told investors on an earnings call. Read more: Nvidia Investors Give Tepid Reaction to Upbeat Forecast A political standoff between Beijing and Washington has restricted Nvidia’s ability to sell its best chips in China, which represents an AI chip market that Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang has said could reach about $50 billion in the coming years. The Chinese government is funneling support to Nvidia’s local rivals such as Huawei Technologies Co. and Cambricon Technologies Corp. , as well as recently listed MetaX Integrated Circuits Shanghai Co. and Moore Threads Technology Co. Chinese chipmakers “have the potential to disrupt the structure of the global AI industry over the long term,” Kress said, repeating earlier comments by Nvidia executives. Bloomberg News reported last month that Chinese officials have told the country’s largest tech firms including Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. they can prepare H200 orders, suggesting Beijing is close to formally approving imports of components essential to develop and run AI models. China Tells Alibaba, Tech Firms to Ready Nvidia H200 Orders Chinese Chipmakers ...
The leading maker of artificial intelligence accelerators said that the US government granted it a license for H200 shipments, subject to inspection in the US and a 25% duty. Nvidia’s shares were little changed in after-hours trading. “While small amounts of H200 products for China-based customers were approved by the US Government, we have yet to generate any revenue, and we do not know whether a...
The leading maker of artificial intelligence accelerators said that the US government granted it a license for H200 shipments, subject to inspection in the US and a 25% duty. Nvidia’s shares were little changed in after-hours trading. “While small amounts of H200 products for China-based customers were approved by the US Government, we have yet to generate any revenue, and we do not know whether any imports will be allowed into China,” Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress told investors on an earnings call.
Nvidia has yet to generate any revenue from its H200 chips in China and does not know if any sales will be allowed in the country, the company said, even as the US chip giant reported record quarterly revenue on surging demand for data centre processors. While the Santa Clara-based tech giant remains the primary beneficiary of the global generative artificial intelligence boom, its ability to navi...
Nvidia has yet to generate any revenue from its H200 chips in China and does not know if any sales will be allowed in the country, the company said, even as the US chip giant reported record quarterly revenue on surging demand for data centre processors. While the Santa Clara-based tech giant remains the primary beneficiary of the global generative artificial intelligence boom, its ability to navigate the US-China tech war has become a challenge, with the pipeline for the H200 – Nvidia’s...
Earnings Call Insights: Ibotta, Inc. (IBTA) Q4 2025 Management View Bryan Leach, Founder, President, CEO & Chairman, announced, "We're pleased to report fourth quarter revenue and adjusted EBITDA that are both above the top end of the guidance range we provided on our third quarter earnings call. This represents an improvement in year-over-year revenue trends when compared to the third quarter." H...
Earnings Call Insights: Ibotta, Inc. (IBTA) Q4 2025 Management View Bryan Leach, Founder, President, CEO & Chairman, announced, "We're pleased to report fourth quarter revenue and adjusted EBITDA that are both above the top end of the guidance range we provided on our third quarter earnings call. This represents an improvement in year-over-year revenue trends when compared to the third quarter." He attributed the outperformance to improved execution, core product strengthening, and expansion of LiveLift. Leach emphasized upgraded sales leadership, a restructured sales organization, proactive consultative selling, and an overhauled B2B marketing function. Leach highlighted, "We made it possible for our clients to purchase sales lift studies just as they would for other forms of digital media," referencing partnerships with Circana and ABCS Insights for independent third-party measurement. The CEO explained LiveLift as a next-generation capability: "LiveLift is best understood as a set of next-generation capabilities that allow clients to see the projected incremental sales and cost per incremental dollar, CPID, at various intervals during their campaigns, thereby enabling them to better optimize the performance of those campaigns." Matthew Puckett, CFO & Interim Principal Accounting Officer, stated, "We delivered revenue and adjusted EBITDA that were respectively, 7% and 31% above the midpoint of the guidance range we provided on our third quarter earnings call." He noted Q4 revenue of $88.5 million and redemption revenue of $78.5 million. Puckett added, "We saw broad-based sequential progress in our year-over-year redemption revenue trends throughout the quarter. In addition, LiveLift revenue was better than projected and the SNAP program... resulted in incremental revenue versus our forecast." Outlook Puckett offered Q1 2026 guidance: "We currently expect revenue in the range of $78 million to $82 million, representing a 5% year-over-year decline at the midpoint. A...