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Is there a reason for referring to Intel as INTC and Nvidia as NVDA? Is this just the internal Nvidia jargon or something?

It seems gratuitously confusing for readers, and doesn’t seem to have any benefit I can see.



I always wonder what people who feel it worthwhile to shave off 2 letters from a word do with all the free time they gain.


> Is this just the internal Nvidia jargon or something?

Stock symbols


Yes it’s obvious that these cryptic 4-letter abbreviations are ticker symbols, but my point is that most people refer to companies by their names, not their ticker symbols. I’m wondering if using the latter is something common internal to Nvidia, or if there’s some other explanation.


Possibly a hangover from when sending data across the wire was expensive and being able to uniquely identify companies with just a few letters was a huge cost-saving innovation.


In my experience it is common when talking with people that invest in individual stocks--either personally or professionally.




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