
Why Is Nvidia-Backed Nebius Stock Soaring Today?
In this video, I'll go over Nebius Group 's (NASDAQ: NBIS) recent earnings report and explain why I remain extremely bullish on the long-term potential of the company. Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below.
*Stock prices us ed were from the trading day of May 19, 2025. The video was published on May 20, 2025.
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