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Huang Renxun has recently sold 225,000 shares of NVIDIA, raising nearly $33.2 million in total.

Huang Renxun has recently sold 225,000 shares of NVIDIA, raising nearly $33.2 million in total.

2025-06-27 12:08

ChainThink reports: On June 26 local time, documents submitted by NVIDIA (NVDA.O) to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) show that the company's CEO Jensen Huang has sold a total of 225,000 shares of NVIDIA stock since June 20, raising nearly $33.2 million. (Jiemian News)

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