On Thursday, in the course of current trade, Shares of NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA), gained 1.30%, and is now trading at $21.75.
Nomura downgraded the chip maker’s stock to “neutral” from “buy,” saying a number of factors could pressure demand for Nvidia’s video graphics cards in the second half of the year.
NVIDIA Corporation operates as a visual computing company in the United States, Taiwan, China, the rest of Asia Pacific, Europe, and other Americas. The company operates through two segments, GPU and Tegra Processors.
During Morning trade, Shares of eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY), dipped -0.08%, and is now trading at $60.42, after eBay is facing questions regarding its actions under consumer protection laws from the office of New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman, The New York Times reports.
The attorney general’s office is concerned about eBay’s and its soon to be spun off Pay Pal unit’s updated user agreement, which says it may contact its 157 million buyers to “collect a debt” or “poll your opinions through surveys or questionnaires” or “contact you with offers and promotions,” The Times said.
eBay Inc. operates as a technology company that enables commerce and payments on behalf of users, merchants, retailers, and brands of various sizes in the United States and internationally. It operates in three segments: Marketplaces, Payments, and Enterprise.
Finally, United Continental Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:UAL), gained 0.72% Thursday.
On June 2, United Airlines and Air China, members of Star Alliance, declared plans to expand their code-sharing cooperation, covering an additional 22 routes in the China and U.S. markets. With this expansion, United and Air China will codeshare together on more than 110 routes, offering customers the most comprehensive route network between the U.S. and China.
Air China will place its CA code on United-operated flights on 12 additional U.S. domestic routes: from Los Angeles to Dallas/DFW, Cleveland, Tucson, San Antonio, New York/Newark and Seattle; from San Francisco to Salt Lake City and Austin; from Washington, D.C./Dulles to Columbus and Tampa; and from Houston/Bush Intercontinental to Tampa and Nashville. United will place its UA code on Air China-operated flights on 10 additional domestic routes in China: from Beijing to Mianyang, Taiyuan, Sanya, Shanghai Hongqiao, Yinchuan, Xining, Liuzhou, Haikou and Lanzhou; and from Shanghai Pudong to Yinchuan.
United Continental Holdings, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides air transportation services in North America, the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. It transports people and cargo through its mainline operations, which use jet aircraft with at least 118 seats, and its regional operations.
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