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  2. JDSU - Wikipedia

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    During the 1990s, JDS Uniphase stock was a high-flyer tech stock investor favorite. Its stock price doubled three times and three stock splits of 2:1 occurred roughly every 90 days during the last half of 1999 through early 2000, making millionaires of many employees who were stock option holders, and further enabling JDS Uniphase to go on an ...

  3. Stock-Split Watch: Is Advanced Micro Devices Next? - AOL

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    The chart below shows that the company has had six stock splits in its history. Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) has been a top performer in the semiconductor industry over the last decade ...

  4. Photronics - Wikipedia

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    This United States manufacturing company–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. FEI Company - Wikipedia

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    The name was shortened to FEI Company in 1973. In 1978, Dr. J.H. Orloff, a research specialist in electrostatic optics for field emission ion and electron sources, joined the company as its fourth partner. Swanson was a professor of applied physics at the Oregon Graduate Center, and Orloff's doctoral adviser. [4]

  6. Nvidia Just Announced a Stock Split. History Says This Is ...

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    The stock split might be a nice bonus for investors, but the real reason to buy Nvidia stock is its dominance in generative AI hardware, and its growth potential as the AI market continues to develop.

  7. Some Numbers at NeoPhotonics that Make Your Stock Look Good - AOL

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  8. Osram - Wikipedia

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    Osram was a wholly owned subsidiary of Siemens AG from 1978 to 2013. On 5 July 2013, Osram was spun off from Siemens, and the listing of its stock began on Frankfurt Stock Exchange on 8 July 2013. [5] Osram's business with conventional light sources was spun off in 2016 under the name Ledvance and sold to a Chinese consortium. [6]

  9. Its last stock split was a 2-for-1 affair on Jan. 13, 2000. Costco's stock has seen a total return of 2,450% since then, leaving the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) index far behind with a mere 477% ...