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Nvidia Shares Face Dual Headlines: Smuggling Indictment and Insider Sales

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
March 22, 2026
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A criminal indictment unveiled this week by the U.S. Department of Justice reads like a spy novel, featuring a smuggling network, counterfeit servers, and a hair dryer used to tamper with serial numbers. At the heart of the alleged scheme are Nvidia’s most advanced AI chips. While Nvidia itself is not implicated in the purported activities, the case has intensified public scrutiny of the company.

Robust Fundamentals and the Next Product Cycle

Despite the headlines, Nvidia’s underlying business narrative remains compelling. The company reported revenue of $68 billion for the fourth quarter of its fiscal 2026. Management has provided guidance for $78 billion in the upcoming first quarter. Looking ahead to fiscal 2027, market analysts are projecting earnings per share growth of 73%, reaching $8.25.

A significant catalyst is on the horizon. The commercial volume delivery of Nvidia’s Vera Rubin chips is scheduled for the second half of 2025. The market will gain clearer insight into whether this new product cycle can sustain growth expectations when the company reports its next quarterly results in May 2026.

Details of the Alleged Smuggling Operation

Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York have charged Wally Liaw, Steven Chang, and Willy Sun with selling servers valued at $2.5 billion to a Southeast Asian company. That entity is then alleged to have redirected servers containing prohibited chips—including Nvidia’s B200 and H200 GPUs—worth $510 million into China.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Nvidia?

To evade export controls, the equipment was reportedly repackaged into unmarked boxes. Surveillance footage described in court documents shows how serial numbers were transferred from genuine servers to decoy units using a common hair dryer. The export restrictions at the center of the case, first implemented in October 2022, are designed to prevent advanced AI accelerators from reaching Chinese hands as a strategic resource—a policy objective shared by both the Biden and prior Trump administrations.

Nvidia issued a firm statement in response, emphasizing that strict compliance with export laws is a top priority. A company spokesperson stated, “The illegal diversion of controlled U.S. computers to China is a dead end in every respect.”

Concurrent Insider Selling and Analyst Perspectives

Coinciding with the smuggling news, significant transactions by company insiders have been disclosed. Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress sold 42,650 shares on Friday at an average price of $174.89, a transaction totaling approximately $7.46 million. Executive Vice President Ajay Puri divested 300,000 shares on Wednesday at $182.25 each, amounting to nearly $54.7 million. Over the past three months, corporate insiders have been net sellers of more than 1.1 million shares without recording a single purchase.

The analyst community, however, appears undeterred by these developments. Raymond James raised its price target to $323. Argus Research reaffirmed a Buy rating, citing a projection for $1 trillion in GPU revenue by 2027. Wolfe Research sees further potential in the data center business, maintaining a $275 price target. The consensus rating stands at “Strong Buy,” with an average price target of $265.97.

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