Some analysts weren't satisfied with Nvidia's latest quarterly figures. The graphics processing unit manufacturer posted second-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.05 per share, beating the $1.01 per share analysts polled by LSEG had estimated. Nvidia's $46.74 billion revenue also beat expectations of $46.06 billion and marked a 56% increase in the quarter from $30.04 billion a year ago. However, shares of Nvidia fell as much as 5% overnight after its data center revenue came up short of expectations for the second quarter in a row. The last quarter also marked Nvidia's slowest period of growth since mid-2023, when the AI trade was in full swing. Most analysts covering the stock remained bullish despite the slight data center blemish — as the company's overall third-quarter revenue guidance di
There are still four Wall Street bears left on Nvidia. Here’s what they are saying about results

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