Nvidia price target $300 DA Davidson
- D.A. Davidson on May 18 raised its Nvidia price target to $300 from $250 and kept a Buy rating ahead of the chipmaker's earnings. - Gil Luria set the $300 target, implying about 33% upside from Nvidia's prior close, according to reports on the research note. (marketbeat.com) - Nvidia is scheduled to report first-quarter fiscal 2027 results on May 20 and host a webcast at 2 p.m. Pacific. (investor.nvidia.com)
D.A. Davidson raised its price target on Nvidia to $300 from $250 on Monday and maintained a Buy rating, according to reports on the analyst note. The call came two days before Nvidia is scheduled to report first-quarter fiscal 2027 results on May 20. The new target implies about 33% upside from the stock's previous close, MarketBeat reported. Gil Luria, the D.A. Davidson analyst on the note, cited Nvidia's position in AI compute infrastructure and demand trends heading into earnings, according to reports summarizing the research. (marketbeat.com) ### Why did D.A. Davidson change the target on May 18? (investor.nvidia.com) Monday's note lifted the target by $50, taking D.A. Davidson's price objective to $300 from $250, according to MarketBeat and other outlets that tracked the research change. The firm kept its Buy rating on the shares. Gil Luria said the higher target reflected Nvidia's role at the center of AI infrastructure demand, according to ROIC.ai's summary of the note. That report said Luria expects strong results as spending continues to flow toward Nvidia's platforms despite competition. (marketbeat.com) ### How large is the implied upside from the new target? The $300 target represented potential upside of 33.14% from Nvidia's previous close, according to MarketBeat's calculation. Placera, citing FactSet data distributed by MT Newswires, said Nvidia had an average analyst rating of buy and a mean price target of $275.59. (marketbeat.com) Benzinga's analyst-ratings page showed a consensus price target of $282.12 and a high target of $360 as of May 18. That places D.A. Davidson's new target above the consensus figure cited there, but below the most bullish published target on the page. (roic.ai) ### What are analysts watching in Nvidia's next report? Nvidia said on its investor relations website that it will release first-quarter fiscal 2027 results on May 20, 2026, and hold a webcast at 2 p.m. Pacific, or 5 p.m. Eastern. The quarter covered the period ended April 26, 2026, according to the company's event materials. (marketbeat.com) Recent previews have centered on data-center revenue, AI server demand and the rollout of newer chip products. Those expectations were also reflected in D.A. Davidson's note, according to third-party summaries published on May 18. (benzinga.com) ### How does this compare with D.A. Davidson's earlier Nvidia calls? Eight months ago, D.A. Davidson raised its Nvidia target to $195 from $135 while maintaining a Neutral rating after the company's fiscal second-quarter results, according to Investing.com. Later reports said the firm upgraded Nvidia to Buy and raised its target to $210 as AI compute demand improved. (investor.nvidia.com) By November 2025, reports tied to Nvidia's GTC-related momentum showed D.A. Davidson at $250. Monday's change to $300 marks the latest step higher in that sequence of target increases, based on publicly reported summaries of the firm's coverage. (roic.ai) ### Where will investors get the next official update? Nvidia's next official update is scheduled for May 20 on the company's investor relations website, where it has posted the first-quarter fiscal 2027 event page and webcast details. The company said material financial information may also appear through its press releases, SEC filings and public conference call. (investing.com) (investor.nvidia.com) (intellectia.ai)