The Long Term Investor

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  1. WXYZ

    WXYZ Well-Known Member

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    DOES anyone remember earnings? Those little money thingies that businesses report each quarter. I know no one cares anymore about earnings....over all the short term DRAMA.....but.....here are my dates:

    4-24-25 GOOGL
    4-29-25 AMZN
    4-30-25 MSFT
    5-01-25 AAPL
    5-05-25 PLTR
    5-15-25 WMT
    5-20-25 HD
    5-28-25 NVDA
    5-29-25 COST
     
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    WXYZ Well-Known Member

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    Looks like a STRONG BEAT for J&J.......and....went down today.

    BUT.....being "me"......I have no interest in drug companies.

    I used to own J&J...but the talc litigation was killing them and they were ditching their consumer products and becoming more of a drug company. So I sold them back as noted somewhere in this thread.

    I just dont like drug companies.....they are too erratic with too much.....feast or famine.....for me. AND....I like big cap GROWTH companies.....with emphasis on "growth".
     
  3. Smokie

    Smokie Well-Known Member

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    Some info for NVDA holders…..

    Nvidia said on Tuesday that it will take a quarterly charge of about $5.5 billion tied to exporting H20 graphics processing units to China and other destinations

    On April 9, the U.S. government told Nvidia it would require a license to export the chips to China and a handful of other countries, the company said in a filing.

    Nvidia said in Tuesday’s filing that the U.S. government told the company on Monday that the license requirement for H20 chips would be in effect “for the indefinite future.”

    Nvidia has argued that further controls on its chips would stifle competition and potentially even erode U.S. competitiveness in technology. The company previously said it moved some of its operations, including testing and distribution, out of China after the 2022 export controls.

    At the company’s annual conference last month, when asked about Chinese export controls, Huang said Nvidia works to comply with the law, but he also noted that about half of the world’s AI researchers are from China, and many of those work at U.S.-based AI labs.
     

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