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Rosenblatt is getting more bullish on Nvidia , hiking its price target on the chip giant to a Street high ahead of next week's earnings release. Analyst Hans Mosesmann lifted his price target on the chipmaker to $800 from $600 a share, reflecting 82% upside from Tuesday's close. "With unmatched strengths in compilers, libraries, and vertical optimizations, NVDA can overcome hardware specification challenges and drive recurring software revenue streams," Mosesmann wrote in a Wednesday note. "While early innings, we view NVDA as a high-conviction story thriving amid uncertainty given secular AI, autonomous driving, and metaverse tailwinds." Mosesmann expects Nvidia to top estimates for the July quarter and anticipates earnings in the upcoming calendar year will range well into the high teens.
Persons: Rosenblatt, Hans Mosesmann, Mosesmann, metaverse, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia
Even after surging more than 192% this year, the tailwinds for this under-the-radar artificial intelligence play are far from over, according to Rosenblatt. The target represents 25% upside from Wednesday's close. Super Micro's AI revenue accounts for 30% of sales, and Mosesmann expects that to continue accelerating. Its total addressable market is projected to surpass $178 billion by 2027, and fuel sales at a compounded annual growth rate exceeding 20%. Key to Super Micro's advantage is its green IT innovation and high-efficiency "resource-saving architecture" that can trim costs, energy consumption and data center e-waste, Mosesmann said.
Persons: Rosenblatt, Hans Mosesmann, SMCI, Mosesmann, Michael Bloom
Huang said Nvidia was also working with Microsoft and Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) to offer its supercomputers, used to create new AI products, as a service. Nvidia's new rental service, called DGX Cloud, could give many more developers the chance to access tens of thousands of its chips at once. Biotech firm Amgen Inc (AMGN.O) and software firm ServiceNow Inc (NOW.N) have started using the service, Nvidia said. Nvidia also launched a service called AI Foundations to help companies train their customized artificial intelligence models. Nvidia said it was working with ASML Holding (ASML.AS), Synopsys Inc (SNPS.O) and TSMC to bring it to market.
Nvidia shares opened up more than 12% Thursday morning, a day after the chipmaker reported a beat on the top and bottom line. Nvidia reported $6.05 billion in revenue for the fiscal fourth quarter and adjusted EPS of 88 cents, edging out the Wall Street consensus. Nvidia's AI play is "accelerating in a way that will have disruptive implications" for both its competitors and "the world at large," Rosenblatt Securities' Hans Mosesmann said in a Wednesday note. Caso hiked Nvidia's price target from $210 to $275. And in an about-face, Goldman Sachs' Toshiya Hari upgraded Nvidia to a buy rating and set a $275 price target.
Intel slashes dividend by over 65%, to 12.5 cents
  + stars: | 2023-02-22 | by ( Rohan Goswami | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger pictured during the 'Chips for health' event at the Grischa Hotel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on May 24, 2022. Intel cut its quarterly dividend by more than 65%, from 36.5 cents to 12.5 cents, the chipmaker announced Wednesday, weeks after the company implemented a wide-ranging set of cost cuts. "Prudent allocation of our owners' capital is important to enable our IDM 2.0 strategy and sustain our momentum as we rebuild our execution engine," CEO Pat Gelsinger said in a press release announcing the cut. Intel guided to a 15 cent non-GAAP loss per share but didn't issue full-year guidance, citing economic uncertainty. "No words can portray or explain the historic collapse of Intel," Rosenblatt analyst Hans Mosesmann wrote after the earnings report.
East Germany's last Communist premier dies aged 95
  + stars: | 2023-02-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz/File PhotoBERLIN, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Hans Modrow, who as the last Communist prime minister of East Germany oversaw democratic reforms that opened the way to German reunification, has died at age 95, Germany's hard-left Die Linke party said on Saturday. With this, our party loses an important personality," the party, successor to the East German Communist Party, said in a statement. Modrow saw himself as a reformer who had wanted to change the communist party from the inside and make it more democratic. He also served in the East German parliament for more than three decades. Modrow became East Germany's de facto leader after Egon Krenz resigned as SED leader on Dec. 5, 1990, leaving Modrow holding the highest state post.
Jan 27 (Reuters) - Intel Corp (INTC.O) was set to erase nearly $10 billion in market value on Friday after the U.S. chipmaker stumped Wall Street with dismal earnings projections, fanning fears around a slump in the personal-computer market. The company predicted a surprise loss for the first quarter and its revenue forecast was $3 billion below estimates as it also struggled with slowing growth in the data center business. The company has been steadily losing market share to rivals like AMD, which has used contract chipmakers such as Taiwan-based TSMC (2330.TW) to make chips that outpace Intel's technology. Intel, which plans to cut $3 billion in costs this year, generated $7.7 billion in cash from operations in the fourth quarter and paid dividends of $1.5 billion. With capital expenditure estimated to be around $20 billion in 2023, analysts said the company should consider cutting its dividend.
The company predicted a surprise loss for the first quarter and its revenue forecast was $3 billion below estimates as it also struggled with slowing growth in the data center business. "No words can portray or explain the historic collapse of Intel," said Rosenblatt Securities' Hans Mosesmann, who was among the 21 analysts who cut their price targets on the stock. The company has steadily been losing market share to rivals like AMD, which has used contract chipmakers such as Taiwan-based TSMC (2330.TW) to make chips that outpace its technology. "AMD's Genoa and Bergamo (data center) chips have a strong price-performance advantage compared to Intel's Sapphire Rapids processors, which should drive further AMD share gains," said Matt Wegner, analyst at YipitData. With capital expenditure estimated to be around $20 billion in 2023, analysts say the company should consider cutting its dividend.
Intel stock tumbles over 10% after brutal results
  + stars: | 2023-01-27 | by ( Rohan Goswami | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Pat Gelsinger, CEO, of Intel Corporation, testifies during the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation hearing on semiconductors titled Developing Next Generation Technology for Innovation, in Russell Senate Office Building on Wednesday, March 23, 2022. Intel shares continued to slide on Friday, falling 10% in premarket trading, after the company reported dismal quarterly and full-year results. The chipmaker's tepid quarterly numbers, with a 32% year-over-year revenue decline and a net loss of $664 million for the fourth quarter of 2022, took both analysts and investors by surprise. Analysts did not mince words, cutting price targets almost across the board. Rosenblatt maintained its sell rating for Intel and lowered its price target from $20 to $17.
Intel's 'historic collapse' sparks selloff in chip stocks
  + stars: | 2023-01-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
"No words can portray or explain the historic collapse of Intel," said Hans Mosesmann, analyst at Rosenblatt Securities, who was among the 16 analysts who cut their price targets on the stock. "AMD's Genoa and Bergamo chips have a strong price-performance advantage compared to Intel's Sapphire Rapids processors, which should drive further AMD share gains," said Matt Wegner, analyst at YipitData. Intel's results are also expected to sharply reduce the cash flow available to the company at a time when the CEO is trying to revive the business by expanding contract manufacturing and building new factories in the United States and Europe. "It is now clear why Intel needs to cut so much cost as the company's original plans prove to be fantasy," Bernstein analysts said. Reporting by Aditya Soni, Nivedita Balu and Chavi Mehta in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra EluriOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
JPMorgan cuts price target to $28 from $32, reiterates underweight rating. Mizuho cuts price target to $29 from $32, reiterates neutral rating. Wells Fargo cuts price target to $26 from $32, reiterates equal weight rating. Barclays cuts price target to $27 from $30, keeps equal weight rating. Cowen cuts price target to $26 from $31, keeps market perform rating.
Jan 27 (Reuters) - Intel Corp (INTC.O) saw about $8 billion wiped off its market value on Friday after the U.S. chipmaker stumped Wall Street with dismal earnings projections, fanning fears around a slump in the personal-computer market. The company predicted a surprise loss for the first quarter and its revenue forecast was $3 billion below estimates as it also struggled with slowing growth in the data center business. The company has been steadily losing market share to rivals like AMD, which has used contract chipmakers such as Taiwan-based TSMC (2330.TW) to make chips that outpace Intel's technology. Intel, which plans to cut $3 billion in costs this year, generated $7.7 billion in cash from operations in the fourth quarter and paid dividends of $1.5 billion. With capital expenditure estimated to be around $20 billion in 2023, analysts said the company should consider cutting its dividend.
Lawyers for world champion Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com moved to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Hans Moke Niemann, the teenage American grandmaster who is facing bombshell cheating allegations, writing in court filings Friday that Niemann’s claims are a public relations ploy with no factual or legal basis. Chess.com’s filings say that Niemann’s complaint presents no evidence for any sort of conspiracy to damage his career, and that Niemann has failed to plausibly show how anything Chess.com has said about him is false.
A month before Magnus Carlsen and 19-year-old American grandmaster Hans Moke Niemann found themselves battling each other at the center of a high-profile chess cheating scandal, they were two guys pushing pawns on the beach in Miami. Hanging around for a tournament promotion, they played on a board in the sand, watched by only a handful of people, including Dutch grandmaster Anish Giri . The games were casual, but the results were decisive. Mr. Carlsen, the five-time world champion from Norway and the highest-rated player of all time, wiped the beach with Mr. Niemann, according to Mr. Giri.
Hans Moke Niemann, the 19-year-old American grandmaster at the center of an alleged cheating scandal that has pulsed drama through the chess world, has made his next move: He sued world champion Magnus Carlsen and others seeking $100 million in damages. The federal lawsuit, filed in the Eastern Missouri District Court, says that Carlsen, Chess.com and others, including grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura, are “colluding to blacklist” Niemann from the chess world and have made defamatory statements accusing Niemann of cheating. Niemann is seeking damages of no less than $100 million in the suit, which said that tournament organizers have shunned him since the allegations emerged.
October marks 60 years since the Cuban missile crisis, when the US and USSR were on the brink of nuclear war. "The current crisis is far worse than the Cuban missile crisis," one historian recently told Insider. But today's simmering Ukraine war poses 'far worse' nuclear dangers, experts say. "The current crisis is far worse than the Cuban missile crisis, in part because during the Cuban missile crisis both Kennedy and Khrushchev were willing to discuss a way of walking back the confrontation. "This crisis is more dangerous than the Cuban missile crisis," Andy Weber, a former assistant secretary of defense for nuclear, chemical and biological programs, recently told Politico.
The use of a nuclear weapon is "directly tied to Russia's fate on the battlefield," one expert recently told Insider. Putin, who claimed to have placed Russia's nuclear deterrent forces on high alert just days later, has continued to remind the world of Russia's nuclear might in the months since. There are tactical nuclear weapons that are more than four times as powerful. At best, a single tactical nuclear weapon could destroy about a dozen tanks, Podvig said. Kristensen said during the ACA webinar on Tuesday that he believes it's unlikely that Russia employs nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
World champion Magnus Carlsen on Monday broke his silence on the scandal that has shaken the chess world, explicitly accusing 19-year-old American grandmaster Hans Moke Niemann of cheating for the first time since their controversial meeting at the Sinquefield Cup this month. In a statement posted to his social media accounts, Carlsen cited Niemann’s unusual progress through the chess ranks and his surprisingly relaxed behavior when they played in St. Louis.
World champion Magnus Carlsen has set the chess world on fire in recent weeks while barely saying a word. First, he abruptly quit a prestigious tournament in St. Louis after a defeat in early September. Then this week, he resigned from a game after making just one move. What both staggering incidents have in common was Carlsen’s opponent, a 19-year-old American grandmaster named Hans Moke Niemann.
World champion Magnus Carlsen has set the chess world on fire in recent weeks while barely saying a word. First, he abruptly quit a prestigious tournament in St. Louis after a defeat in early September. Then this week, he resigned from a game after making just one move. What both staggering incidents have in common was Carlsen’s opponent, a 19-year-old American grandmaster named Hans Moke Niemann.
Magnus Carlsen resigned after making just one move against an opponent at the center of an alleged cheating controversy. When American grandmaster Hans Moke Niemann began with two conventional pawn moves against world champion Magnus Carlsen in an online event on Monday, the top-ranked Norwegian responded with a stunning counter, one that isn’t in any chess book. Carlsen’s move was the latest explosion in a scandal that has rocked professional chess this month. Carlsen recently withdrew from an in-person event after losing to Niemann, with his only public comments coming in the form of a cryptic video of a European soccer manager. The chess world was quick to understand the implications of his unprecedented decision: Niemann faced widespread speculation that he is a cheater.
Hans Mattis-Teutsch, expus în premieră în Moldova
  + stars: | 2021-07-09 | by ( ) www.ipn.md   time to read: +3 min
Hans Mattis-Teutsch, expus în premieră în MoldovaO colecție de artă avangardistă din sec XX este expusă în premieră la Chișinău. Un proiect de colaborare între Muzeul Național de Artă al Moldovei și Muzeul de Artă Brașov face posibilă inaugurarea expoziției „Hans Mattis-Teutsch. Hans Mattis-Teutsch începe studiile de artă la Braşov. „Este pentru prima dată când avem ocazia să facem cunoștință publicului din Moldova cu avangardistul Hans Mattis-Teutsch. Chișinăul are nevoie de artă românească, de reperele artei românești, de un artist așa cum este Hans Mattis-Teutsch”, a spus în încheiere Tudor Zbârnea, directorul general al Muzeului Național de Artă al Moldovei.
Persons: Hans Mattis, Teutsch, Hans Mattis - Teutsch, Mattis, îşi, Mattis - Teutsch, avangardistul Hans Mattis - Teutsch ., Tudor Organizations: Artă, Academia Regală de Arte Frumoase, Uniunii Artiștilor Plastici Locations: Moldova, Chișinău, Moldovei, Artă Brașov, Brașov, Braşov, Budapesta, München, Paris, Berlin, Viena, Brașovului
Angajat al Asociației Obștești ”Reprezentanța din Moldova al Fundației Reprezentanța Fundației Konrad Adenauer din Republica Moldova. În perioada 2018 a fost angajat al Fundației Reprezentanța Fundației Konrad Adenauer din Republica Moldova, în prezent este deputat în Parlamentul Republicii Moldova din partea Blocului ACUM. Alături de Grosu a fost angajat în perioada anului 2018 al Fundației Reprezentanța Fundației Konrad Adenauer din Republica Moldova. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100015463279463&fref=tsDeputatul ACUM, Munteanu Igor a fost și el angajat al Fundației Konrad Adenauer din Republica Moldova în 2018. https://www.facebook.com/igor.munteanu.3Popșoi Mihail Ion, născut în 1987 – angajat al Fundației Reprezentanța Fundației Konrad Adenauer din Republica Moldova.
Persons: Konrad, Adenauer, Konrad Adenauer, Hans Martin Sieg, Adrian Boris, Dumitru, Ciobanu Dorina Boris, Natalia Ilie, Ion, Anatolie, Chiriac Cristina, Igor Ion, Groza Iulian Aurel, Guțu Alexandru Vladimir, Aurel, Sergiu Victor, Denis Iurie, Natalia Mihail, Olga Alexei, Diana Dumitru, Moraru Dragalina Valeriu, Munteanu Igor, Vasile, Ojog, Onea Andrei Pavel, Gabriela Viorel, Dumitru Iurie, Popov Andrei Mihail, Pavel Ion, Pușcaș Victor Ștefan, Roman Severin Silvia Gheorghe, Rusu Iulian Alexandru, Andrei, Sîrbu Sergiu Nicu, Natalia Spiridon, Fundației Konrad Adenauer, Sergiu, Grosu, Munteanu, Maia Sandu, Năstase, Sandu, Dodon, Andrei Năstase, . Organizations: Fundației, Partidului Locations: Republica Moldova, Bucureşti, Moldova, Chişinău, Chișinău, Republicii Moldova, 11.07.1981, Cimișlia, Ungheni, Sieg, chișinău
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