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skitahoe

07/15/25 3:54 PM

#776142 RE: seekinganswers #776141

Sorry I was wrong, NVDA on your chart was under $.04 cents, so it too lost over 99% of it's initial $12 offering price, but your chart doesn't go back that far.

It's not about where they've been, it's about their potential today and once we have UK approval, I believe our potential will be very bright.

Is it a couple weeks, or months, I don't know but all the indications are pointing to it happening.

Gary
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seekinganswers

07/15/25 4:04 PM

#776146 RE: seekinganswers #776141

Except, you are not accounting for the forward splits, dummy.
NVDA never went below the IPO price... Whereas NWBO fell from $1,300.00 to 16 cents from its IPO price.. NVDA went from $0.37 per share to $160.00 per share. adjusted for forward splits. NWBO had REVERSE SPLITS, thus crushing shareholders along the way. Man, you are clueless.

NVDA is actually $1,640 per share today accounting for the 10:1 split.

Nvidia's initial public offering (IPO) price was $12 per share on January 22, 1999. As of July 14, 2025, the stock price is $164.07, which is not adjusted for any stock splits. Macrotrends Investopedia

Current Price of Nvidia (NVDA)
Stock Price Information
Date Price
Current Price $164.07
IPO Price $12.00
Price Adjustments
The current price reflects the latest trading value as of July 14, 2025.
The IPO price of Nvidia was set at $12 per share on January 22, 1999.
Stock Split Context
Nvidia recently underwent a 10-for-1 stock split, which adjusted the price for new investors. ($1,640 per share pre split) The split-adjusted price makes shares more accessible but does not change the overall value of the company.
This information provides a clear view of Nvidia's stock price history and current valuation.

Are you really this dumb or just playing with me? Am I on Candid Camera? Are you Alan Funt?
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barnstormer

07/15/25 4:10 PM

#776148 RE: seekinganswers #776141

Ok, so let's compare the charts of two totally unrelated companies in two unrelated sectors. I happen to hold both. What is the point you're trying to make outside of you're getting desperate to find anything to try and throw shade at NWBO, anything that you apparently hope will have a negative impact even when it makes no sense at all.
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RobotDroid

07/15/25 4:46 PM

#776155 RE: seekinganswers #776141

Hoe will never stop being a nwbo cheerleader, his post prove that. Never addresses piss poor nonmanagement and the worlds worse mute inept ceo killing the longs. I doubt he has many shares.