By early 2006, the stock had sunk to less than $40, down from $51.07 when he was elected chief executive.
By the summer of 2002, the stock sank as low as $15.
Its stock sank 3.3 percent today to close at 2,130 yen.
It stock had sunk to $6.50 from $25 just two years earlier.
Its stock has sunk to $47.86, half of what it was in late 2000.
The stock recovered to $3 the following day, but then sank until it was trading near $1 a share by the end of the year.
Not surprisingly, the stock sank 30 percent under the selling pressure that day.
By the end of that year, the stock had sunk to $1.76.
The stock, which sold for $50 more than two years ago, has sunk to $18.125 a share.
By then, the stocks of many institutions had already sunk.