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The stock surged 14% in premarket trading, putting it on course to boost its value by $240 billion. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementHere's how analysts are reacting to Nvidia's latest report. Advertisement"This was a 'game-changing moment' for the tech bulls and puts jet fuel in the tech bull market thesis," he added.
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And investing becomes trickier because of that, said James McManus, chief investment officer at investment firm Nutmeg. What history showsBut investing is still a good idea, Myron Jobson, senior personal finance analyst at investment platform interactive investor told CNBC's Make It. Think long termThat's why young investors should think long term, Jobson and Hollands said. To protect your investments from market movements, it's critical to make sure you invest in a range of asset types, Jobson said. "Nervous investors can drip feed investments monthly to help smooth out the inevitable bumps in the market," one analyst said.
She likened the climate contributing to the couple's decision to leave Texas to "death by a thousand paper cuts." The business risks to recruiting is especially high for oil companies, already unpopular with graduates of engineering programs, said Jonas Kron, chief advocacy officer at Trillium Asset Management. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has acknowledged the state is losing workers, but does not regret the departures. Oil companies contribute to politicians who advocate for free trade, tax and energy policies through political action committees (PACs). Dawn Seiffert, 52, and her husband, an oil company employee, returned to Texas in 2012 and planned to stay.
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