Parkev Tatevosian,

Parkev Tatevosian is a financial analyst and contributor to Fool.com, where he discusses various stocks and the market. He is part of The Motley Fool's Stock Advisor team, which provides stock recommendations to investors. His work primarily focuses on technology and finance companies such as Microsoft and Nvidia.

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  • The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team identified 10 stocks for investors to buy now, but Nio was not one of them.

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Recent Articles

Starbucks Urged for Strategic Overhaul by Former CEO Amid Earnings Misses and Unionization Efforts

Starbucks Urged for Strategic Overhaul by Former CEO Amid Earnings Misses and Unionization Efforts

Broke On: Monday, 06 May 2024 Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz urges the company to focus on customer experience and address unionization efforts to revive U.S. operations amid significant earnings shortfall. Berkshire Hathaway, Paramount, Spirit Air, Victoria's Secret, and Nio stocks also mentioned in the article.
Nvidia's Datacenter Division Predicted to Generate $21.3 Billion in Revenue by Fiscal Q1 2025: TD Cowen Analyst

Nvidia's Datacenter Division Predicted to Generate $21.3 Billion in Revenue by Fiscal Q1 2025: TD Cowen Analyst

Broke On: Monday, 15 April 2024 TD Cowen analyst Matthew Ramsay predicts Nvidia's datacenter division will generate $21.3 billion in revenue in Q1 2025, contributing to a total of $24.8 billion for the company. Nvidia's new 'Blackwell' chips are expected to significantly improve performance on large language model training and inference functions, leading to continued revenue growth until at least 2026. However, investors should exercise caution regarding stock price fluctuations.