NVIDIA (NVDA, Financial) shares drop 7% after revealing a significant Q1 impact due to a $5.5 billion charge. This stems from the U.S. government's requirement for export licenses to China, including Hong Kong and Macau. While this is a one-time charge, it will affect GAAP EPS in Q1 but not non-GAAP earnings and revenue.
The $5.5 billion charge, higher than expected, relates to inventory and other costs. This suggests NVIDIA anticipates difficulties in obtaining the necessary licenses, leading to inventory write-downs.
Before the unexpected inventory write-down, NVIDIA was already under pressure. Recent tariffs had pushed its stock to lows not seen since May 2024. The ongoing challenges in China, its fourth-largest revenue market, have led investors to be cautious, impacting peers like AMD (-6.7%), INTC (-2.9%), and AVGO (-2.5%). Despite this, NVIDIA remains a strong long-term AI investment, though volatility is expected in the coming months due to shifting trade policies.
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