U.S. chipmaker Nvidia has sued EU antitrust regulators for accepting an Italian request last year to scrutinise its acquisition of AI startup Run:ai, saying they had flouted an earlier court ruling restricting their merger powers on minor deals.
Nvidia (NVDA) has filed a suit against a European Union regulator over what it views was an unnecessary probe into Nvidia's acquisition of Run:ai last year, according to Reuters.
Nvidia (NVDA) has sued EU regulators, challenging their investigation into its acquisition of Israeli AI startup Run:ai. The chipmaker is
Nvidia, a U.S.-based chipmaker, has sued EU antitrust authorities for accepting an Italian request to examine its acquisition of AI start-up Run:ai last year.
European markets slipped into negative territory on Friday, as regional traders reacted to fresh tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump and a sell-off of chipmaker giant Nvidia 's stock.
Nvidia (NVDA) is suing EU antitrust regulators for accepting an Italian request in 2024 to probe its takeover of AI startup Run:ai, claiming
Nvidia (NVDA) has taken legal action against EU antitrust regulators, filing a lawsuit with the Luxembourg-based General Court over their decision to accept an Italian referral to scrutinize its ...
Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures (ES=F, NQ=F) move slightly higher Thursday morning following chip giant Nvidia's (NVDA) latest earnings beat posted yesterday. The US economy grew at an annualized pace ...
The S&P 500 remained stable as investors await Nvidia's quarterly results, crucial for the AI sector's trajectory. Meanwhile, President Trump announced new tariffs on EU imports, affecting market sentiment.