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Stock futures slip as traders mull over earnings from Nvidia and Salesforce: Live updates – CNBC

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Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., February 25, 2026.

Brendan McDermid | Reuters

Stock futures fell Thursday as investors digested earnings results from Nvidia and Salesforce.

Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 60 points, or 0.1%. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures were also lower by 0.1%.

Nvidia shares were last slightly higher after the chip giant posted a fourth-quarter earnings and revenue beat. Salesforce slid 3% after the software company projected disappointing fiscal 2027 revenue estimates.

Salesforce — which has been one of the biggest victims of recent artificial intelligence disruption fears — weighed on Dow futures, reigniting concerns about the software sector.

The moves follow an upbeat day for U.S. equities. The S&P 500 closed Wednesday higher by 0.8%, marking a second straight day of gains, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite jumped about 1.3%. The 30-stock Dow gained roughly 307 points, or 0.6%.

Software and tech names bounced back in the regular session, with Oracle gaining 1.2% and each of the “Magnificent Seven” tech giants closing in the green. Microsoft, a notable laggard this year, gained about 3% on the day.

Still, sentiment has been fragile in software and cybersecurity stocks this year as worries remain about the rapidly developing capabilities of AI products that could interfere with incumbent software vendors’ businesses.

“When you look at software right now, the earnings revisions on a one to two-year basis are positive,” J.P. Morgan Global Wealth Management U.S. equity strategist Abigail Yoder said Wednesday on CNBC’s “Closing Bell.”

“So this isn’t about what’s going to happen to software earnings in the next one to two years,” she said. “This is about their terminal value in ascribing a certain valuation to that, which I think the market is just wrangling around right now.”

On the earnings front, traders will await results from Warner Bros. Discovery, Dell Technologies and CoreWeave, all due on Thursday.

Elsewhere, investors are awaiting weekly jobless claims data, due Thursday, and the January producer price index reading out Friday.

Stellantis posts first-ever annual loss

Jeep maker Stellantis posted its first annual loss on record after taking big write-downs due to electric vehicles. The company lost more than $26 billion, or 22.3 billion euros. That includes write-downs totaling 25.4 billion euros.

“Our 2025 full year results reflect the cost of over-estimating the pace of the energy transition and of the need to reset our business around our customers’ freedom to choose from the full range of electric, hybrid and internal combustion technologies,” Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa said in a statement.

U.S.-listed shares of Stellantis fell about 0.3% in the premarket.

Read more here.

— Fred Imbert

Nvidia’s stock sees only marginal gains after better-than-expected results.

Nvidia stock is up 1.3% in pre-market trading on Thursday, as investor concerns around the AI infrastructure boom dampened enthusiasm about its better-than-expected earnings.

Revenue for its fiscal fourth-quarter hit $68.13 billion, ahead of analyst estimates of $66.21 billion, according to LSEG. Total revenue climbed 73% from the figure Nvidia reported a year ago and guidance also came in ahead of expectations.

“The debate has shifted away from near-term results and toward the sustainability of AI capex spending, amid concerns around its quantum, monetisation and potential cashflow degradation,” Richard Clode, portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors, told CNBC by email.

Read the full story here.

— Kai Nicol-Schwarz

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says markets ‘got it wrong’ on AI’s threat to software

The markets may have overestimated the threat artificial intelligence poses to software companies, according to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.

“I think the markets got it wrong,” he said in an interview with CNBC’s Becky Quick. “Nobody’s going to service better than ServiceNow, and they’re going to come up with agents that are really fine-tuned and optimized for the work that uses the tools that they have.”

Huang’s comments come at a precarious time for software companies, whose stocks have been rattled amid rising worries over whether AI could upend their business models. The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV), whose holdings include Salesforce, Palo Alto Networks and Intuit, is down more than 10% in February alone.

Read more from CNBC’s Anniek Bao and Becky Quick on Huang’s latest comments here.

–Darla Mercado

Copper futures head for seventh straight monthly advance, longest in 15 years

Copper futures, often called Dr. Copper for their use in electronics and building materials and utility in gauging the health of the economy, rallied another 0.9% Wednesday, on pace to advance for a seventh consecutive month in February.

May contracts are ahead by a little more than 2% in February and are set to record their longest monthly advance since February 2011, when prices rose for eight straight months. So far in 2026, copper futures are higher by 6.4%.

Copper miners have benefited. The $8 billion Global X Copper Miners ETF (COPX), a portfolio of 41 stocks, has gained 12% in February alone, over 30% year to date and more than 140% in the past 12 months.

Stock Chart IconStock chart icon

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Copper Miners ETF over past 12 months.

— Scott Schnipper, Gina Francolla

Nvidia, Snowflake, Trade Desk among stocks moving Thursday evening

Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading.

  • Nvidia — Nvidia reported strong earnings and revenue for the fiscal fourth-quarter, leading shares to add more than 1% in extended trading. Nvidia reported adjusted earnings of $1.62 per share, while analysts expected $1.53 per share, according to LSEG. The chipmaker’s revenue of $68.13 billion for the period also exceeded the $66.21 billion estimated, driven by significant growth in its core data center business.
  • Snowflake – Shares of the software company slipped more than 2%. Snowflake said that its first-quarter product revenue would range between $1.262 billion and $1.267 billion, just slightly higher than the FactSet consensus call for $1.26 billion.
  • Trade Desk — Shares of the advertising tech company plunged about 16% after Trade Desk called for first-quarter adjusted EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, of roughly $195 million, falling significantly short of the $223 million expected from analysts polled by FactSet. Trade Desk also missed on first-quarter revenue projections, but its fourth-quarter results beat the Street’s estimates.

For the full list, read here.

— Pia Singh

U.S. stock futures open little changed

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Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., February 25, 2026.

Brendan McDermid | Reuters

Stock futures fell Thursday as investors digested earnings results from Nvidia and Salesforce.

Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 60 points, or 0.1%. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures were also lower by 0.1%.

Nvidia shares were last slightly higher after the chip giant posted a fourth-quarter earnings and revenue beat. Salesforce slid 3% after the software company projected disappointing fiscal 2027 revenue estimates.

Salesforce — which has been one of the biggest victims of recent artificial intelligence disruption fears — weighed on Dow futures, reigniting concerns about the software sector.

The moves follow an upbeat day for U.S. equities. The S&P 500 closed Wednesday higher by 0.8%, marking a second straight day of gains, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite jumped about 1.3%. The 30-stock Dow gained roughly 307 points, or 0.6%.

Software and tech names bounced back in the regular session, with Oracle gaining 1.2% and each of the “Magnificent Seven” tech giants closing in the green. Microsoft, a notable laggard this year, gained about 3% on the day.

Still, sentiment has been fragile in software and cybersecurity stocks this year as worries remain about the rapidly developing capabilities of AI products that could interfere with incumbent software vendors’ businesses.

“When you look at software right now, the earnings revisions on a one to two-year basis are positive,” J.P. Morgan Global Wealth Management U.S. equity strategist Abigail Yoder said Wednesday on CNBC’s “Closing Bell.”

“So this isn’t about what’s going to happen to software earnings in the next one to two years,” she said. “This is about their terminal value in ascribing a certain valuation to that, which I think the market is just wrangling around right now.”

On the earnings front, traders will await results from Warner Bros. Discovery, Dell Technologies and CoreWeave, all due on Thursday.

Elsewhere, investors are awaiting weekly jobless claims data, due Thursday, and the January producer price index reading out Friday.

Stellantis posts first-ever annual loss

Jeep maker Stellantis posted its first annual loss on record after taking big write-downs due to electric vehicles. The company lost more than $26 billion, or 22.3 billion euros. That includes write-downs totaling 25.4 billion euros.

“Our 2025 full year results reflect the cost of over-estimating the pace of the energy transition and of the need to reset our business around our customers’ freedom to choose from the full range of electric, hybrid and internal combustion technologies,” Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa said in a statement.

U.S.-listed shares of Stellantis fell about 0.3% in the premarket.

Read more here.

— Fred Imbert

Nvidia’s stock sees only marginal gains after better-than-expected results.

Nvidia stock is up 1.3% in pre-market trading on Thursday, as investor concerns around the AI infrastructure boom dampened enthusiasm about its better-than-expected earnings.

Revenue for its fiscal fourth-quarter hit $68.13 billion, ahead of analyst estimates of $66.21 billion, according to LSEG. Total revenue climbed 73% from the figure Nvidia reported a year ago and guidance also came in ahead of expectations.

“The debate has shifted away from near-term results and toward the sustainability of AI capex spending, amid concerns around its quantum, monetisation and potential cashflow degradation,” Richard Clode, portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors, told CNBC by email.

Read the full story here.

— Kai Nicol-Schwarz

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says markets ‘got it wrong’ on AI’s threat to software

The markets may have overestimated the threat artificial intelligence poses to software companies, according to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.

“I think the markets got it wrong,” he said in an interview with CNBC’s Becky Quick. “Nobody’s going to service better than ServiceNow, and they’re going to come up with agents that are really fine-tuned and optimized for the work that uses the tools that they have.”

Huang’s comments come at a precarious time for software companies, whose stocks have been rattled amid rising worries over whether AI could upend their business models. The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV), whose holdings include Salesforce, Palo Alto Networks and Intuit, is down more than 10% in February alone.

Read more from CNBC’s Anniek Bao and Becky Quick on Huang’s latest comments here.

–Darla Mercado

Copper futures head for seventh straight monthly advance, longest in 15 years

Copper futures, often called Dr. Copper for their use in electronics and building materials and utility in gauging the health of the economy, rallied another 0.9% Wednesday, on pace to advance for a seventh consecutive month in February.

May contracts are ahead by a little more than 2% in February and are set to record their longest monthly advance since February 2011, when prices rose for eight straight months. So far in 2026, copper futures are higher by 6.4%.

Copper miners have benefited. The $8 billion Global X Copper Miners ETF (COPX), a portfolio of 41 stocks, has gained 12% in February alone, over 30% year to date and more than 140% in the past 12 months.

Stock Chart IconStock chart icon

hide content

Copper Miners ETF over past 12 months.

— Scott Schnipper, Gina Francolla

Nvidia, Snowflake, Trade Desk among stocks moving Thursday evening

Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading.

  • Nvidia — Nvidia reported strong earnings and revenue for the fiscal fourth-quarter, leading shares to add more than 1% in extended trading. Nvidia reported adjusted earnings of $1.62 per share, while analysts expected $1.53 per share, according to LSEG. The chipmaker’s revenue of $68.13 billion for the period also exceeded the $66.21 billion estimated, driven by significant growth in its core data center business.
  • Snowflake – Shares of the software company slipped more than 2%. Snowflake said that its first-quarter product revenue would range between $1.262 billion and $1.267 billion, just slightly higher than the FactSet consensus call for $1.26 billion.
  • Trade Desk — Shares of the advertising tech company plunged about 16% after Trade Desk called for first-quarter adjusted EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, of roughly $195 million, falling significantly short of the $223 million expected from analysts polled by FactSet. Trade Desk also missed on first-quarter revenue projections, but its fourth-quarter results beat the Street’s estimates.

For the full list, read here.

— Pia Singh

U.S. stock futures open little changed

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