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Justices debate particularity of complaint in NVIDIA securities fraud suit
The justices closed the November session on Wednesday with NVIDIA Corp v. E. Ohman J:or Fonder AB, a case arising out of the use of NVIDIA chips by crypto miners. The legal problem presented for the j
Supreme Court Wary of Big Ruling in Nvidia Shareholder Case
Hearing arguments in Washington on Wednesday, several justices questioned whether the court was right to take up
Nvidia
’s appeal, saying the
case
didn’t present the kind of broad legal issue that normally prompts Supreme Court review. Chief Justice ...
Supreme Court Seems Ready to Allow Securities Fraud Case Against Nvidia
The case, which is in an early stage, accused the giant technology company of misleading investors about its exposure to the cryptocurrency industry.
US Supreme Court examines Nvidia bid to avoid securities fraud suit
The justices heard arguments in Nvidia's appeal of a lower court's decision allowing a 2018 class action to proceed.
Supreme Court seems likely to allow class-action case to proceed against Nvidia
The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed likely to keep alive a class-action lawsuit accusing Nvidia of misleading investors about its dependence on selling computer chips for the mining of volatile cryptocurrency.
Some Supreme Court justices scrutinized Nvidia's attempt to dodge a securities fraud lawsuit
Nvidia, the AI-chip giant, petitioned the nation's highest court after a lower court permitted a 2018 class action lawsuit to move ahead.
Supreme Court appears likely to allow securities fraud suit against Nvidia
The lawsuit alleges the chipmaker hid its dependence on sales to the volatile cryptocurrency market before a crash tanked the value of its stock.
Nvidia pushes Supreme Court to act like federal court to avoid shareholder fraud suit
The chip giant frustrated several justices who claimed Nvidia’s shifting arguments forced the high court to intrude on lower court territory.
Supreme Court Seems Likely to Allow Class Action to Proceed Against Tech Company Nvidia
The Supreme Court seems likely to keep alive a class-action lawsuit accusing Nvidia of misleading investors about its dependence on selling computer chips for the mining of volatile cryptocurrency
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What Nvidia wants (but may not get) from the Supreme Court
So far things aren't exactly going their way.
Nvidia
’s lawyers made their
case
before the high court on Wednesday, and ...
SCOTUSblog
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Court considers dispute over disclosure of NVIDIA sales to crypto miners
NVIDIA, the world’s most valuable company, sells computer graphics processing chips designed primarily for use in video games, which it sells to manufacturers of game devices. As it happens, NVIDIA’s ...
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TetraScience Collaborates With NVIDIA to Industrialize the Production of Scientific AI Use Cases
BOSTON-- ( BUSINESS WIRE )-- TetraScience today announced it is collaborating with NVIDIA to accelerate innovation in the ...
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