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To: Cornstock who wrote (78193)8/18/2025 2:15:53 PM
From: Cornstock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79532
 
I am trying to decide if PLTR and NVDA can weather giving 15 percent of their total sales to China (which the best I can figure will be in the neighborhood of 10 percent (and maybe more) of the total sales... China may end i[ spending more on AI than the US. I believe (and read) that this is the first time in history that our government has actively interfered with the direct buying and selling stock. It's called pay to play. In addition these companies still pay their share of taxes. That directly affects the cost of stock and I suspect it will start showing up (maybe it has because PLTR is down over $5.00 today). In both cases PLTR and NVDA sell at a high PE but that is also because they are such sought after stock. In my humble opinion this is government interference and congress should not allow this.