Luria
Americannoun
noun
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Alexander Romanovich. 1902–77, Russian psychologist, a pioneer of modern neuropsychology. His most important work concerns the psychological effects of brain tumours
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Isaac ( ben Solomon ). 1534–72, Jewish mystic living in Egypt and Palestine: noted for his interpretation of the Cabbala
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Davidson’s Luria pointed out in a note following the report.
From MarketWatch
Davidson analyst Gil Luria wrote in a research note that Nvidia’s results were a “notable beat over expectations,” adding that he sees “no reason to doubt compute-demand given the accelerating trajectory of AI progress.”
From Barron's
Davidson Gil Luria also expects good things from the company’s earnings.
From Barron's
Luria has a Buy rating and a price target of $250.
From Barron's
Davidson managing director Gil Luria told MarketWatch in a Friday email that Anthropic was “mostly interested in driving more traffic to its APIs” than participating in “any specific software category.”
From MarketWatch
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