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While predicting whether Nvidia will be the world's most valuable company by May 31, 2025, involves some uncertainty, the company is currently on a very strong upward trajectory. Nvidia's dominance in artificial intelligence (AI) chips and its expansion into data centers have led to explosive growth, propelling its market cap to approximately $3.3 trillion in 2024.
Some experts believe Nvidia could reach a $6 trillion market cap by 2025 if its sales continue to accelerate, particularly as AI demand soars and new chip technologies are released. Hedge fund manager Eric Jackson is especially bullish, noting that Nvidia's forward price-to-earnings ratios suggest there's still room for the stock to grow.
However, competition from tech giants like Apple and Microsoft remains fierce. While Nvidia could very well challenge them for the top spot, especially if AI momentum remains strong, the market dynamics could shift based on economic factors, technological innovations, and broader investor sentiment.
It is uncertain whether Vladimir Putin will cease to be the president of the Russian Federation before 1 July 2025. While he has maintained a strong grip on power through political control, media influence, and suppression of opposition, factors such as internal political stability, his health, the ongoing war in Ukraine, and potential succession planning could influence his tenure. However, based on this, it seems more likely that he will remain in power through this period, although unexpected developments could alter this outcome.
The likelihood of North Korea conducting a nuclear test within the next six months is high, with intelligence reports from both South Korean and U.S. officials suggesting that preparations for a potential test have been completed. Analysts point to North Korea possibly timing this action around the U.S. presidential election in November to maximize political impact, leveraging the attention it would draw on the international stage. This would mark North Korea's seventh nuclear test since its last in 2017, breaking its moratorium set in 2018.
The motivation appears linked to both demonstrating technological advancements and bolstering domestic support amid economic difficulties. Additionally, the North’s military exercises and recent missile tests suggest a strategic push to reinforce its position as a nuclear-capable state. However, the decision remains contingent on leader Kim Jong Un’s assessment of the strategic gains from such a test at any given time in the coming months