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Nvidia Sold Its Stakes in These Firms. The Stocks Are Sliding.
Nvidia Sold Its Stakes in These Firms. The Stocks Are Sliding.
Kara Greenberg
Thu, February 19, 2026 at 3:21 AM GMT+9 2 min read
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Key Takeaways
Nvidia is backing out of some of its bets.
Shares of three AI-focused firms fell Wednesday following the news that Nvidia (NVDA) sold its stakes in the companies in the fourth quarter. Data center service provider Applied Digital (APLD) dropped nearly 10%, while drug developer Recursion Pharmaceuticals (RXRX) plunged 14% and driverless tech company WeRide (WRD) slipped close to 4%, before paring their losses later in the session.
A regulatory filing revealed Nvidia’s sales of the companies’ shares but didn’t specify the company’s reasoning. Nvidia declined to comment on the changes to its portfolio.
Why This Matters for Investors
Nvidia’s moves to exit these stakes could undermine confidence in the shares of companies that have gotten a boost from the chipmaker’s support in the past.
Nvidia’s stock climbed about 2%, bringing it back into positive territory for 2026 after a rough start to the year marked by lingering worries about an AI bubble. Read Investopedia’s full daily markets roundup here.
Nvidia’s latest 13F filing also revealed it dropped its shares of Arm (ARM), the chip designer and long-term partner it tried to acquire in 2020. Shares of Arm were up about 2% recently, building on gains earlier this month after the company posted better-than-expected earnings.
Nvidia added positions in struggling rival Intel (INTC), chip design software maker Synopsys (SNPS), and Finnish telecom Nokia (NOK). Synopsys shares climbed about 6% in recent trading, while Nokia shares added 2%. Intel shares were little changed.
While the investment in Intel shouldn’t come as a surprise, after Nvidia’s September announcement of a multibillion-dollar investment and partnership, rumors have continued to swirl lately about deepening ties and a possible foundry deal in the works.
Nvidia kept its holdings in AI cloud infrastructure providers CoreWeave (CRWV) and Nebius Group (NBIS) unchanged. CoreWeave and Nebius shares climbed close to 5%.
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