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- Morgan Stanley drops eye-popping price target on Nvidia stock
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- Morgan Stanley slaps eye-popping price target on Nvidia stock
Morgan Stanley’s new (NVDA) call turns heads, to say the least It’s not just about a shiny new price target; it’s about modeling AI demand, margin power, and supply-chain hiccups
- Morgan Stanley Forecasts Strong Price Appreciation for NVIDIA (NASDAQ . . .
Key Points Morgan Stanley raised its price target on NVIDIA to $250 (from $235) and maintained an "overweight" rating, signaling roughly a 41 98% potential upside from the prior close Other brokerages have also lifted targets and ratings, leaving NVIDIA with a consensus analyst rating of "Buy" and an average price target of about $258 65 NVIDIA posted a strong quarter, beating EPS and
- Why Morgan Stanley just got more bullish on Nvidia stock, even as it . . .
Morgan Stanley analysts said Nvidia will maintain its position as the AI hardware king, raising their 12-month price target for the stock
- Morgan Stanley hikes price targets for two chipmakers
Morgan Stanley cited AI strength as a tailwind for both Nvidia and Broadcom
- Morgan Stanley Lowers Nvidia Price Target Amid AI . . .
Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) has revised its price target for Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) downward from $166 to $152, citing concerns over AI efficiency, export controls, and shifting investment sentiment following DeepSeek's AI model release
- Morgan Stanley Lowers Nvidia’s Stock Price Target Following Historic Drop
Morgan Stanley reduced Nvidia’s stock price target on Tuesday, lowering it from $166 to $152 The decision reflects investor concerns following the launch of DeepSeek’s artificial intelligence (AI) model
- Morgan Stanley cuts Nvidia stock target after DeepSeek release
Investing com -- Morgan Stanley lowered its price target for Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) from $166 to $152 on Tuesday, citing investor concerns sparked by the release of DeepSeek’s AI model
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