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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ It's 110 in the morning.
Every day is a plunge, more than every day it's heaven.
Damn it.
Every day is a plunge, more than every day it's heaven.
Damn it.
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下がる前にいったん暴騰してほしいというのが本音
1週間足らずでエヌビディアだけで含み益250万円がほぼゼロへ…
米インテル、株価下落でダウ平均除外の恐れ By Arsheeya Bajwa 2024年9月4日午後 3:39 GMT+93時間前更新
下がる前にいったん暴騰してほしいというのが本音
1週間足らずでエヌビディアだけで含み益250万円がほぼゼロへ…
米インテル、株価下落でダウ平均除外の恐れ By Arsheeya Bajwa 2024年9月4日午後 3:39 GMT+93時間前更新
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Investigations into violations are generally conducted in the following stages, with Nvidia in the "2" stage.
1. Information gathering and confirmation of suspicions
Initial information gathering: The Ministry of Justice collects information on suspected violations of antitrust laws through consumer complaints, reports from competitors, industry trends, or media reports, and conducts preliminary investigations.
2. Commencement of formal investigation
Order for document submission: When suspicions are strengthened, the Ministry of Justice issues an order for the submission of documents to the target company. The company is obligated to submit all relevant documents and electronic data, and if necessary, relevant personnel may be summoned as witnesses.
3. Detailed investigation and evidence collection
Internal investigation within the company is conducted, and emails, documents, accounting records, etc., are thoroughly checked. External evidence: Testimony and documents from competitors, customers, and suppliers are also collected.
4. Consultation with the Ministry of Justice
Lensberg consultation: During the investigation, the company may engage in discussions with the Ministry of Justice and may admit to the violation and reach a settlement, allowing the company to avoid prosecution by paying a fine.
5. Filing a Lawsuit
If a settlement cannot be reached, the Department of Justice will prosecute for antitrust violations.
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Investigations into violations are generally conducted in the following stages, with Nvidia in the "2" stage.
1. Information gathering and confirmation of suspicions
Initial information gathering: The Ministry of Justice collects information on suspected violations of antitrust laws through consumer complaints, reports from competitors, industry trends, or media reports, and conducts preliminary investigations.
2. Commencement of formal investigation
Order for document submission: When suspicions are strengthened, the Ministry of Justice issues an order for the submission of documents to the target company. The company is obligated to submit all relevant documents and electronic data, and if necessary, relevant personnel may be summoned as witnesses.
3. Detailed investigation and evidence collection
Internal investigation within the company is conducted, and emails, documents, accounting records, etc., are thoroughly checked. External evidence: Testimony and documents from competitors, customers, and suppliers are also collected.
4. Consultation with the Ministry of Justice
Lensberg consultation: During the investigation, the company may engage in discussions with the Ministry of Justice and may admit to the violation and reach a settlement, allowing the company to avoid prosecution by paying a fine.
5. Filing a Lawsuit
If a settlement cannot be reached, the Department of Justice will prosecute for antitrust violations.
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ It will probably be 110 in the morning.
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After all, is it not possible that there will be no further dips? Institutions have understood that they will pick up the panic selling of individuals. After a significant decline, it is the Nvidia way to rebound to some extent.
After all, is it not possible that there will be no further dips? Institutions have understood that they will pick up the panic selling of individuals. After a significant decline, it is the Nvidia way to rebound to some extent.
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