• PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Good luck. If the SEC hasn’t already started building a case against him for insider trading, then nothing is going to happen to him. He’ll get a golden parachute and scurry off to ruin some other company.

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        11 months ago

        “Selling shares before the announcement” was a pretty egregious misrepresentation. He has scheduled pre-registered sales on a regular basis because he gets paid partly in stock.

        It was always going to be relatively soon after a sale of stock.

        • William@lemmy.world
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          11 months ago

          As if you can’t schedule your announcements to fall just after the scheduled stock sales… Or just before them, if you want.

        • sino@feddit.de
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          11 months ago

          Just want to add you’re right but what pisses me off is that they still can influence decisions based on this. Let’s say his shares are sold at x day, just do some decisions before that and boom your auto sell share price is now either higher or lower. Only because it’s predetermined they still influence it and SEC now can’t do shit.

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            11 months ago

            This has nothing in common with insider trading and doesn’t resemble it in any way. The shares he sold weren’t a relevant proportion of his ownership. He didn’t sell then deliberately tank them. He sold then announced something he thought would improve the value of his big stake in the company. The decision almost definitely cost him a lot of money by substantially lowering the trajectory of his company’s ability to maintain market share.

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          11 months ago

          You know, that might just make it worse. As in, this wasn’t some 5d plot, he genuinely thought this would work.

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          11 months ago

          Don’t you bring facts into this! We want to be outraged!

          Being serious though, they ought to be investigating whether there were any changes in those sale orders. If they’ve been the same and unchanged for the last two years or some long period of time, I don’t think there’s a case. But if they’re was an adjustment a month or two ago, that would be very problematic.

    • AdmiralShat@programming.dev
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      11 months ago

      This was a board decision, not the CEO as an individual.

      They are all equally resonate and if they fire him it’s to save face and kick him as a scape goat