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  2. Newegg - Wikipedia

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    Newegg Commerce, Inc., is an American online retailer of items including computer hardware and consumer electronics. It is based in Diamond Bar, California. It is ...

  3. Newegg Has Value Far Beyond Its Meme-Stock Status - AOL

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    It’s not an exaggeration to say that investors of California-based electronics and computer parts e-retailer Newegg Commerce (NASDAQ:NEGG) have been taken on a roller-coaster ride.

  4. Memory module - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a memory module or RAM stick is a printed circuit board on which memory integrated circuits are mounted. [1] Memory modules permit easy installation and replacement in electronic systems, especially computers such as personal computers, workstations, and servers. The first memory modules were proprietary designs that were specific ...

  5. Memory Stick - Wikipedia

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    A special Memory Stick can be inserted in the hindquarters [23] of Sony's AIBO robot pet, to enable the use of Aiboware—software intended for use on AIBOs. The Sticks include a copy protection mechanism used by the robot, allowing users to write programs. These are referred to as programmable or programming. Only 8 MB and 16 MB versions are ...

  6. Try a Unique E-Commerce Angle With Newegg Commerce Stock - AOL

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    Newegg Commerce (NEGG) stock is much more than just a stock for meme traders. The company is branching out into an interesting niche sales category. Investors should consider a moderate position ...

  7. Egghead Software - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] [11] At that time, the stock price was $6 per share and there was speculation of a takeover of the company. [12] In February 1997, the company announced it would close 77 of its 156 stores and reported additional losses.In May 1997, the company acquired competitor Surplus Software Inc. for $31.5 million (~$55.5 million in 2023). [13]