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Nvidia Frankfurt shares fall 7% after earnings

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Nvidia shares dropped 7% in Frankfurt on Thursday, mirroring a fall in U.S. after-hours trading, after the AI-bellwether’s quarterly forecasts failed to meet lofty expectations of investors who have driven a huge rally in the stock.

The revenue and gross margin forecast for the current quarter were not far from analysts’ expectations but failed to live up to a recent history of trouncing Wall Street’s targets.

That overshadowed a beat on second-quarter revenue and adjusted earnings as well as the unveiling of a $50 billion share buyback.

Nvidia shares ended Wednesday’s regular trading session down 2.1% but are still up some 150% so far this year.

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