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NVIDIA (NVDA.US) Surges 4%+ as Report Says CEO May Have Completed Stock Sale
NVIDIA (NVDA.US)'s CEO Jensen Huang has temporarily completed the sale of his stocks, cashing in over US$700 million according to a pre-arranged plan, foreign media reported. N...
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NVIDIA (NVDA.US)      's CEO Jensen Huang has temporarily completed the sale of his stocks, cashing in over US$700 million according to a pre-arranged plan, foreign media reported. NVIDIA's stock price last surged over 4% to US$121.26.

In mid-March, Huang passed a plan to sell up to 6 million NVIDIA shares by the end of 1Q25. According to a new regulatory filing, he has met his target several months ahead of schedule through a series of transactions from June 13 to September 12.

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Another document shows that after completing the sale, Huang currently holds 75.4 million NVIDIA shares and an additional 786 million shares through various trusts and partnerships. In the company's latest proxy statement, Huang is listed as the company's largest individual shareholder.
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