Earlier in September, during a particularly turbulent period for Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and the stock market more broadly, the semiconductor giant's senior officers were noted for selling vast volumes of company shares.
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Jensen Huang has sold nearly 6 million shares since mid-June. However, those shares only account for a small percentage of his total holdings.
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