Jensen Huang
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Just take a listen, Ian.
CEO friends being Samsung, Hyundai, SK Group.
There was a lot going on, but some sovereign AI too for them in Korea.
260,000 accelerator chips to go into Korea.
Bloomberg's Ian King, we thank you.
And look, there was more than just chips over in South Korea.
Shares of fried chicken stocks have got the NVIDIA effect.
Cochon F&B briefly surged as much as 20% on Friday, while Korean poultry processor Cherrybro also soared by the daily limit of 30% trading volume about 200 times on average.
And also makers of chicken frying robots jumped.
Because Jensen Wang ate fried chicken in South Korea alongside the Samsung CEO and others.
He manages to drive up share prices across the board.
Welcome back to Bloomberg Tech.
Boy, have we got a busy markets day for you.
So many earnings let's digest because we're currently seeing the Nasdaq once again trading higher up a percentage point, not yet at a record high, not shaking off yesterday's sell-off, but we're still trading to the upside as Amazon leads the pack.
Points perspective, we're up 11%, new record high for Amazon, AWS growth more than 20%.
Meanwhile, Apple actually fades into the red.
We were trading high before the bell.
We then took off, maybe a bit of profit taking going on as they deliver what was better than expected revenue for their fiscal fourth quarter and point towards, what, at least 10%, 12% sales growth for their all-important holiday quarter.