If Curtis Priem, Nvidia’s first CTO and Co-founder, had held onto all his stock, he’d be the 16th richest person in America today.
Anonymous 4
Stealth • 12d
You can’t blame him for selling. No one could have predicted that Nvidia would become the backbone of AI and gaming tech. Most people would’ve done the same—sell off a chunk and secure their future. In hindsight, yeah, he missed out, but better safe than sorry.
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