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On today’s episode of Market Supremacy, co-hosts Jared Blikre and Julie Hyman look into the globe of meme trading, semiconductor titans, and business updates.
On today’s episode of Market Supremacy, co-hosts Jared Blikre and Julie Hyman look into the globe of meme trading, semiconductor titans, and business updates.
The year’s much-awaited event has now concluded. Just a day ago, after trading ended on last Friday, June 7, the vital structure of the AI revolution, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA),
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A stock split may seem like a simple division of an existing pie into smaller bits, but it only happens when the business is on a positive streak marked by a surge in the share price.
Nvidia, the heart of the AI revolution, had its 10-for-1 forward split less than a day after the business market closed on Friday, June 7. The term “stock split” refers to the process where publicly listed companies change the look of their share price and the number of shares available, keeping the same base.