The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by Nvidia (NVDA), making it so the company will face a lawsuit that accuses it of misleading shareholders about its reliance on crypto-mining revenue in the run-up to a market crash, Greg Stohr of Bloomberg report. This comes four weeks after several justices questioned if the case presented the type of broad legal issue that would warrant a Supreme Court ruling, while Nvidia contended the shareholders’ lawsuit lacked enough specificity to enter the evidence-gathering stage.
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