
NVDA
StockNVIDIA Corp
- HQ
- US
- Sector
- Semiconductors
- Issued
- 1993-04-05
- Shares out.
- 24.20B
Performance
57 min agoKey statistics
57 min ago- Market cap
- $5.48T
- Enterprise value
- $5.47T
- P/E (TTM)
- 34.31
- Forward P/E
- 20.82
- P/E (annual)
- 45.60
- PEG
- 0.62
- P/B
- 28.81
- P/S (TTM)
- 21.60
- P/S (annual)
- 25.36
- EV / EBITDA
- 33.05×
- EV / Revenue
- 21.58×
- EPS (TTM)
- $6.53
- EPS (annual)
- $4.90
- Basic EPS (TTM)
- $6.53
- Book value / share
- $6.47
- Gross margin
- 74.15%
- Operating margin
- 64.02%
- Net margin
- 62.97%
- Return on equity (ROE)
- 111.66%
- Return on assets (ROA)
- 83.11%
- Return on investment (ROI)
- 105.41%
- EBITDA / share
- $6.77
- Revenue / share (TTM)
- $10.39
- Revenue growth (TTM YoY)
- +70.68%
- Revenue growth (Q YoY)
- +85.23%
- EPS growth (TTM YoY)
- +110.34%
- Dividend yield (indicated)
- 0.45%
- Dividend yield (TTM)
- 0.02%
- Dividend / share (TTM)
- $0.04
- Payout ratio
- 0.61%
- Current ratio
- 3.91
- Quick ratio
- 3.14
- Debt / equity
- 0.05
- LT debt / equity
- 0.05
- Beta
- 2.24
- Volatility (3M)
- 38.06%
Analyst ratings
57 min agoEarnings
57 min agoPeers
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