Peter Thiel has fully divested from NVIDIA in Q3
BlockBeats News, November 17th, billionaire Peter Thiel has fully divested his stake in the AI giant NVIDIA, according to filings disclosed over the weekend. Currently, as tech valuations have been driven up by the AI boom, concerns about a bubble are escalating.
The filings show that Peter Thiel sold approximately 537,742 NVIDIA shares between July and September, as indicated in the 13F form submitted by his fund Thiel Macro, by September 30th, he no longer held any NVIDIA shares. Based on calculations by foreign media using NVIDIA's average stock price from July to September, the proceeds from this sale amounted to close to $100 million. The specific reason for Thiel's sale of NVIDIA shares is not yet clear. He has long been hailed as the angel of Silicon Valley and the "godfather of venture capital," a philosopher in the investment world.
Peter Thiel also significantly reduced his stake in Tesla (TSLA.O) from 272,613 shares to 65,000 shares, and acquired 79,181 Apple shares (AAPL.O) and 49,000 Microsoft shares (MSFT.O) respectively.
It is worth noting that according to a previous announcement, Bridgewater Associates also significantly reduced its holdings in NVIDIA in the third quarter.
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