Shares of Nvidia Corp. fell 0.3% in morning trading, putting then in danger of a fifth-straight loss, as the semiconductor maker and artificial-intelligence...
Shares of Nvidia Corp.
fell 0.3% in morning trading, putting then in danger of a fifth-straight loss, as the semiconductor maker and artificial-intelligence play tracked the weakness in the chip sector and the broader stock market. The stock has seesawed around the flatline in intraday trading, as it first fell as much as 1.4%, then rose as much as 1.1%, before turning lower again. Meanwhile, the PHLX Semiconductor Index SOX, -0.03% was down 0.3% and the S&P 500 SPX, -0.26% was off by 0.5% in morning trading.
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