https://www.cnbc.com/video/2024/06/26/expect-nvidia-to-deliver-more-cash-to-shareholders-says-melius-ben-reitzes.html

    Share buybacks? Another dividend raise? I don't fucking know – all I see is Jensen feasting on this joke of a spinach dip over the past week. Even the Wall Street regards are dropping price targets north of $170, couple at $200 already.

    Jensen has said on multiple occasions now – GTC first, and the iNveStoR's meeting (regards) today – "Blackwell will be the most successful product launch in NVDA's history". The CoWos advanced packaging tech from TSMC increased production capacity sizably, which is starting to lead to higher than expected revenue projections for Blackwell this year.

    Then there's the GB200 set for launch in the fall.

    Anyway, not to digress too much – my post history is entirely NVDA due diligence at this point, so see that if you need catching up on other recent NVDA announcements.

    Otherwise the read is simple enough even for regards like me after watching GTC. Especially so after he started getting asked for titty signatures.

    Positions: leaps

    Expect Nvidia to Deliver More Cash to Shareholders, says Melius’ Ben Reitzes
    byu/slam-dunk-1 inwallstreetbets



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    10 Comments

    1. 1776_MDCCLXXVI on

      There’s more than a few boomers sitting on $4-6 costs basis NVIDIA shares….wish they knew how to use the internet to share their gain porn screens.

    2. Thats great, I definitely would have bought some Nvidya leaps IF MU DIDNT FUCK ME

    3. bigdiesel1984 on

      My broke ass bought a couple shares back when it was $500ish in January and been chipping little bit at a time to dollar cost average. Post split my average is $72 and I’m gonna continue chipping in what I can especially on the dips. Easiest money ever lol. Almost was at 100% gains last week.

    4. OutOfBananaException on

      > Blackwell will be the most successful product launch in NVDA’s history

      No fucking shit, it’s being launched during a boom, when the other products were launched during normal market conditions.

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