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  2. Rambus - Wikipedia

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    Rambus lost on November 16, 2011, in the jury trial and its shares dropped drastically, from $14.04 to $4.00 per share. On November 16, 2011, Rambus lost the antitrust case against Micron Technology and Hynix Semiconductor. The San Francisco County Superior Court jury ruled against Rambus in a 9–3 vote. In a statement posted on the company's ...

  3. Timeline of Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    January 3, 2000: Yahoo stocks close at an all-time high of $475.00 (pre-split price) a share. This price propelled them to the most valuable company in the world at the time. The day before, it hit an intra-day high of $500.13 (pre-split price). [5]

  4. Why Shares of Rambus Tanked Again Today - AOL

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  5. Altaba - Wikipedia

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    June 17, 2017 (2017-06-17) (as Altaba) Altaba Inc. was a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company based in New York City [ 2 ] that was formed from the remains of the first incarnation of Yahoo! Inc. after Verizon had acquired old Yahoo's Internet business. [ 3 ] Verizon completed its acquisition on June 13, 2017, and put the ...

  6. Why Rambus Rallied Today - AOL

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  7. Ex-dividend date - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the IRS defines the ex-dividend date thus: "The ex-dividend date is the first date following the declaration of a dividend on which the purchaser of a stock is not entitled to receive the next dividend payment." [5] The London Stock Exchange defines the term "ex" as "when a stock or dividend is issued by a company it is ...

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  9. RDRAM - Wikipedia

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    In November 1996, Rambus entered into a development and license contract with Intel. [4] Intel announced that it would only support the Rambus memory interface for its microprocessors [5] and had been granted rights to purchase one million shares of Rambus' stock at $10 per share. [6]