Wall Street raises Nvidia target price one after another: Blackwell craze is coming!
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发表于 2024-11-22 21:35:19
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Wall Street raises Nvidia target prices one after another: Blackwell craze is coming! Wall Street analysts predict that Nvidia's next generation Blackwell chip will be released, and the sales boom is approaching, so they have raised their target prices one after another Goldman Sachs expects Nvidia's revenue to exceed $200 billion next year and emphasizes its potential large-scale stock buyback plan.
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