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lol. Let me clarify that a little bit. A stocks LONG TERM AVERAGE price is affected by the companies performance, no doubt. The short term fluctuations are governed by speculation. Lets look at this move. With 500M shares a 6$ per share drop means the market's valuation of the company dropped by 3 Billion today. No matter what kind of math you do it is going to be hard to come up with numbers that support a 3 Billion dollar drop on a single quater's earnings drop of 150M and a 1 time cost of earnings hit of 200M.
lol. Let me clarify that a little bit. A stocks LONG TERM AVERAGE price is affected by the companies performance, no doubt. The short term fluctuations are governed by speculation. Lets look at this move. With 500M shares a 6$ per share drop means the market's valuation of the company dropped by 3 Billion today. No matter what kind of math you do it is going to be hard to come up with numbers that support a 3 Billion dollar drop on a single quater's earnings drop of 150M and a 1 time cost of earnings hit of 200M.
I would think it would be illegal to you, as I'd guess anything you learn from products covered by NDAs would represent insider information.
XamediX, have a seizure while hitting the post button?
Haha, either my work's internet took a dump or H's forum server took one in the amidst of my posting. I'm glad they edited for me quick enough, I was so embarrassed...
What I do know is that since what we write can impact the companies stock price, it is simply not ethical for us to be involved in the buying and selling of NVDA stock.
contrarian would say that this is a correction, that it is the previous price that was the result of irrational exuberance (albeit an exuberance tempered quite a bit from a $39/shr 52-wk high).
With a recent downgrade of their quarterly revenue expectations and real manufacturing problems, there's nothing speculative about this.
I wonder if we'll now see Nvidia opening up those SLI licenses to Intel sometime soon. Cash is cash is cash.
It is a game. And i've almost beat it.
They have 1.6B in cash and near cash combined, why would they do something like that?
when you're gonna be fronting to pay for all these laptops gpu's to get fixed, and they're lowering the cost of the GTX280 by a 100-175 dollars, these two problems combined could cut that "profit" in half in a few months.
It is a game. And i've almost beat it.