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nvidia reported solid results for both the last katie. new have been looking into the numbers in more detail. do numbers in more detail. what do they it suggests that the market is a little bit divided, there was good and bad news on the results. the three months that ended on the 26th of january. that a jump of 12% on the previous quarter — annual revenues were also up, rising tojust over
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it's forecasting growth of around $15 billion for the current quarter. faced a real hurdle. its shares tumbled as investors worried about its future viability. and that had richochet effects across the sector. and on its investment call today, nvidia's chief executive the biden administration put trade controls in place, chips to china. and there's reports that president trump wants to toughen these up. saying it hurts american business and will only investors seemed like they struggled to know what to make of the results. in after—hours trading, shares went up — and then down, finishing about 1% lower.
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to see they haven't moved in the upward direction, thatis moved in the upward direction, that is where nvidia prices moved in the upward direction, that is ' go. e nvidia prices nvidia's blackwell chips? than traditional chip, making it far cheaper to operate. nvidia says early sales of it contributed about $11 billion to its revenue. and while the new technology may be sophisticated, getting that product to market has been expensive, the company's profit margins will right themselves. it isa it is a complicated system
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that weighs as much as a car. the other big revenue generator was its data centres. the big question, will have to wait see. thank you very katie, great stuff as much, katie, great stuff as always. let's move on to our next story. us president donald trump says he is planning to hit goods marking another escalation of his global trade war. has all the details. accepting more cars and agricultural products from
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than the us's own 2.5%. let's be honest, the european union was formed and they have done a very good job of it, but now i'm president. but the eu flatly rejected the us's criticism, saying adding, we are ready to partner if you play by the rules. but we will also protect 7 ”and? ' n 7 and? 7 at consumers and bucmecceuet ,, .. turn. donald trump didn't specify when the tariffs would be imposed, but said many trade actions would come on april the 2nd. analysts noted that the 25% figure, the same level of expectations.
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equivalent to the tariffs we have been charged, and as part of that policy, he indicated we would consider value—added taxes. if they actually were to go ahead and do that, as well as america's other major trade partners, stocks came off their highs of the day. staying in europe, ursula von der leyen will be in india later to boost cooperation, security and trade. amid looming us tariffs. what should we be
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looking out for? tariffs, and they are to india and progress those thighs tariffs, and they are to india and progress those despite their unhappiness over india's relationship element of conversations. the eu has openly raised objections to the high tariffs that india levees. in the eu has always maintained that india is a relatively close to market, and they are looking for commercially relevant products like wine, cars etc. and india on its part has been miffed on the carbon tax at the eu has levied which charges products based on their carbon footprint. have been discussed.
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they common trade of about $130 billion. ., ~ , ., ., $130 billion. thank you for keein: $130 billion. thank you for keeping us _ $130 billion. thank you for keeping us across - $130 billion. thank you for keeping us across that - $130 billion. thank you forj keeping us across that and $130 billion. thank you for - keeping us across that and we look forward for more as the day continues. at pocket monsters. more commonly known by their shortened the business goes beyond plush toys and trading cards, as mariko oi found out when she caught up with translation: i believe the original game was i pokemon that you catch with your friends and other players. so it wasn't an introverted activity. fans also grew and now span across several generations. our mission statement
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is to enrich both the real adventure game palworld. we've been fighting fakes since the beginning. the more popular pokemon became, the worse the problem. disappointed when they receive products that aren't authentic. but that's not their only challenge. stationery, cards, you name it. but there is a separate resale market where pokemon cards change hands at astronomical price tags. influencer logan paul currently holds the guinness world record for more than $5 million.
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translation: if the cards i are rare or seen as a vintage, but it's not our place to say that they are not valuable. to us, the true value of pokemon is to play, have fun along with hello kitty and super mario, pokemon is one of japan's three big soft power, and the pokemon company is the only one that remains private despite its huge revenue. so whatever profit we make from pokemon gets reinvested into pokemon. if we go public, we have to focus on growing our profitability, and investors might ask, "what are you going is no longer popular."
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well, ash and pikachu's journey might have ended on camera, but it's only what you see on tv. even though the tv camera might not be following them, ash's journey is continuing, and his partner pikachu is right next to him. for more on this story, we have a full article on bbc.com. thanks for watching.
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$350 billion and lots of equipment and military equipment and the right to fight on. some other stories now. at the age of 39. and later in gossip girl. and bp has said it's going to cut its investments in renewable energy projects by nearly £4 billion a year, on oil and gas. bp said it's to drive growth after its profits fell behind its rival energy companies. and here's ten seconds of the planets parade.
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we will start then with the champions trophy, where england were dumped out of the competition after a nervy eight—run defeat by afghanistan in lahore. joe root threatened to rescue his side from the brink, hitting a superb 120 as england chased the target of 326. afghanistan still have to defeat australia wilson has this report. for their players — their male players. a cricket board to boycott. england won't play specific matches against afghanistan, but don't believe it would help if they alone boycotted these games in tournaments. they spent this match trying to contain ibrahim zadran and failing. he made 177, the record for an afghan batter. the total finally stopped at 325.
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