BY Benjamin ClarkNovember 16, 2024
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High Court Likely to Allow Investor Lawsuit Against Nvidia

The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to let a class-action lawsuit against technology giant Nvidia move forward, one which accuses the company of misleading investors about its financial health linked to cryptocurrency earnings.

This lawsuit follows Nvidia's adjustments in revenue projections after a sharp decline in cryptocurrency profits affected its financial performance, with the nation's highest court now likely to permit its advancement, as the Associated Press reports.

Nvidia's Legal Battle over Disclosure Issues

On Wednesday, the highest court in the United States heard arguments concerning Nvidia's petition to overturn a lower court ruling.

This previous decision allowed the advancement of a class action initiated by a Swedish investment firm in 2018. Investors claim that Nvidia did not adequately disclose how much of its revenue relied on the fluctuating cryptocurrency mining sector.

Legal Scrutiny Begins

This class action arose after Nvidia experienced a significant drop in expected revenue due to decreasing profitability within the cryptocurrency market, which also led to a 28% fall in its stock price.

Before this, in 2022, Nvidia had settled with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for $5.5 million over charges that it failed to report the significant contribution of cryptocurrency mining to its revenue streams, settling without admitting any wrongdoing.

Nvidia, a titan in the field of Artificial Intelligence, has greatly benefited from selling its chips to various tech companies, which are pivotal for running AI systems and data centers.

Company CEO Jensen Huang has famously described AI technology as central to "the next industrial revolution."

Nvidia's Market Standing and Supreme Court Implications

Being one of the largest companies in the S&P 500 with a market valuation surpassing $3 trillion, Nvidia is on the brink of announcing its third-quarter earnings.

This happens while the Supreme Court scrutinizes the lawsuit under the 1995 Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, which was designed to curb frivolous lawsuits that lack a genuine basis.

The initial ruling against the lawsuit came from a U.S. district court which dismissed the case. However, this judgment was overturned by a federal appeals court in San Francisco, arguing that the lawsuit could proceed as it likely met the necessary legal standards.

The ongoing Supreme Court case, supported by the Biden administration in favor of the investors, is set to determine if the investors' claims are sufficiently substantiated to meet these standards.

Justices' Skepticism and Legal Arguments

During the Supreme Court proceedings, Justice Elena Kagan expressed doubts about Nvidia's arguments, questioning the basis for the Court even taking up Nvidia's appeal.

She pointedly commented, "It’s less and less clear why we took this case and why you should win it," highlighting potential skepticism towards Nvidia's position.

A final decision from the Supreme Court is expected by early summer, which will likely clarify the legal standards applicable to investor lawsuits under the Securities Litigation Reform Act.

Conclusion

Nvidia faces intense scrutiny as the Supreme Court debates the suitability of the investor lawsuit to proceed, with significant implications for corporate disclosure practices.

Considering Nvidia's significance in both the AI market and the broader tech industry, the outcome of this legal battle could impact investor trust and corporate transparency standards widely.

Investor sentiments are closely tied to this decision, reflecting broader market reactions to corporate governance and disclosure practices.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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