Ahead of the Bell: Nvidia shares fallNEW YORK — Shares of Nvidia Corp. tumbled in premarket trading Thursday after the chip maker lowered its revenue forecast for the second quarter to well below Wall Street's expectations and was downgraded by at least one analyst.
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