Nvidia nears elite trillion-dollar market cap club of Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon

Nvidia nears elite trillion-dollar market cap club of Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon


Nvidia headquarters in Santa Clara, California, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021.

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With its breathtaking surge Thursday, Nvidia could soon land a spot in the most elite Wall Street club, practically overnight.

The chipmaker saw its shares surge 29% Thursday morning in premarket trading, which will bring its market value to just under the $1 trillion mark at around $980 billion. It was $755 billion at Wednesday’s close.

Nvidia will become the fifth publicly traded U.S. company to be currently worth $1 trillion. Apple created the club in 2018. Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon also hold the distinction.

Trillion-dollar market cap club

Symbol Name Market Value (000s) YTD % 2023 Est. Revenue (Billions)
AAPL Apple Inc. 2,702,820.0 32.3 384,748.7
MSFT Microsoft Corporation 2,333,628.0 30.9 211,434.1
GOOGL Alphabet Inc. Class A 1,539,535.0 37.0 299,810.2
AMZN Amazon.com, Inc. 1,197,896.0 39.0 559,661.3
NVDA NVIDIA Corporation ? 109.0 30,426.5

Source: FactSet

“Back in late 2021, we began publishing work suggesting Nvidia would become the first semiconductor company with a trillion dollar market cap,” Needham analyst Rajvindra Gill said in a note Thursday. “While there was some peaks and valleys in the interim years, we believe Nvidia is in a position to achieve that valuation over time.”

That time could be as early as Thursday.

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All eyes on are on Nvidia after it forecasted $11 billion in sales for the second quarter of its fiscal 2024 late Wednesday, citing demand for its graphics processors that power AI applications like the ones at Google, Microsoft and ChatGPT maker OpenAI. That forecast blew away Wall Street and turned the AI hype driving the stock into real results.

“Customers are ‘racing’ to meet large language models (LLMs) and generative AI based demand across all major modalities,” Gill added. “We see nearly all past headwinds behind us, and expect the company is shipping to true, AI-related demand, near-term.”

The company’s shares were already up 108% for the year ahead of Thursday’s session. Nvidia’s shocking sales guidance – more than 50% above the $7.15 billion analysts anticipated for the quarter – has catapulted its market cap forward almost overnight.

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Bank of America’s Vivek Arya said Nvidia’s current-quarter outlook hike is the largest it has seen in its coverage and that its market cap is on a path to “1 trillion and beyond.”

Arya and several other analysts Thursday raised their price target on the stock – with one seeing as much as 64% upside from where it closed on Wednesday.



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