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NVDA · Nvidia Corp
Q1 2027 · ended Apr 26, 2026 · vs Q1 2026
Revenue $81.61B ▲ +85.2%  3rd straight Q1 of growth
Net Income $58.32B ▲ +210.6%  4th straight Q1 of growth
EPS $2.40 ▲ +211.7%
Op Cash Flow $50.34B ▲ +83.6%  4th straight Q1 of growth
Margins
Gross Margin 74.9% ▲ +14.4%
Net Margin 71.5% ▲ +28.8%
Capital Returns
Buybacks $19.31B
Dividends $243M Payout 0%
Net retirement 0.6% YoY

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