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Edex Live on MSNNVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says the future is 'Physical AI'During a recent visit to Beijing, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was asked what he would study as a 20-year-old graduate in 2025. He shared that he would choose a diff
As America and China swap shots in the trade battle served up by Donald Trump, Mr Huang has pinged and ponged between Washington and Beijing to reassure both sides it is in their mutual interest to let his company keep selling some of its artificial-intelligence ( AI) chips to Chinese buyers.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said China's manufacturing capabilities should not be underestimated. CNBC's Evelyn Cheng reports from Beijing.
Now, let's consider Jensen Huang's recent move. The CEO sold shares of Nvidia from July 8 through July 10, and that follows a sale of shares from June 18 through June 23.
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Huang has unloaded 1.2 million shares, totaling about $190 million, since he started selling stock this year, according to InsiderScore.
Nebius is currently the best stock that Nvidia owns. The company flew under the radar earlier this year because it was listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange just recently (in October) after a nearly three-year hiatus. The Russian tech giant Yandex, which was delisted due to sanctions after Russia invaded Ukraine, formerly owned Nebius' assets.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visits China, praises its electric vehicles and tech innovation, calls Xiaomi a miracle, and hopes for stronger US-China tech ties.