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NVIDIA CEO SEES TECH SELLOFF AS BUYING OPPORTUNITY

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
MON, JUN 8, 2026

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Nvidia's leadership views the recent technology stock decline as a chance to invest, signaling confidence in the sector's long-term prospects despite near-term volatility.

The Pulse brought together market leaders to assess the current tech landscape. Nvidia CEO's bullish stance contrasts with broader market caution, as investors reassess valuations across the sector. Lindsay Rosner from Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Euan Blair of Multiverse, and UK AI & Online Safety Minister Kanishka Narayan discussed market dynamics and the artificial intelligence sector's trajectory. The comments reflect diverging views on tech stocks. While some investors have reduced exposure amid rising interest rates and earnings concerns, Nvidia's position suggests confidence in AI-driven demand and chip sector fundamentals. The discussion comes as technology stocks face pressure from macroeconomic headwinds. The sector remains central to broader investment strategies, with AI applications continuing to drive strategic interest among institutional players.

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