Friday, June 27, 2025

"This is one helluva Jensen Huang halo effect..."

A bit frothy, eh what?

And as with so many things the sting is in the tail.*  

From Sherwood News, June 26: 

A tiny robotics company is more than tripling after drawing attention to its relationship with Nvidia
Shares of Cyngn are going parabolic, with higher volumes in less than 15 minutes on Thursday than the rest of 2025 combined. 

This is one helluva Jensen Huang halo effect:

Tiny industrial robotics company Cyngn Inc.CYN $23.49 (172.85%) is going parabolic on Thursday. It was up more than 300% at one point and halted for volatility after trumpeting its relationship with the biggest publicly traded company in the world: AI juggernaut NvidiaNVDA $155.70 (0.50%).

“Cyngn Inc. today announced its collaboration with NVIDIA as part of the Automatica 2025 robotics and automation showcase,” per the press release. “As featured in NVIDIA’s recent blog post, Cyngn was selected among a handful of robotics innovators using NVIDIA Isaac technologies to accelerate safe, scalable autonomy across dynamic, real-world environments.”

That blog post from Nvidia on Tuesday shouted out Cyngn as one of many robotics “leaders” deploying its technology. It was the first time the firm had been mentioned on Nvidia’s website, but the ramp in Cyngn didn’t really start until Wednesday’s session was nearly over.

Cyngn has generated less than $3 million in revenue over its lifetime as a publicly traded company, but has now seen its market cap surge to above....

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That guy from Avon who said it in 1592 (also Scorpions 2010)
...“Petruchio: Come, come, you wasp; i' faith, you are too angry.
Katherine: If I be waspish, best beware my sting.
Petruchio: My remedy is then, to pluck it out.
Katherine: Ay, if the fool could find where it lies.
Petruchio: Who knows not where a wasp does wear his sting? In his tail.
Katherine: In his tongue.
Petruchio: Whose tongue?
Katherine: Yours, if you talk of tails: and so farewell.
Petruchio: What, with my tongue in your tail? Nay, come again, Good Kate; I am a gentleman.”
The Taming of the Shrew via No Fear Shakespeare