Right, that is the only reason why an insider would ever sell stock.
Here's the CEO's latest Form 4: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/719739/0001562180230...
He exercised stock options to keep his ownership roughly the same at about 26 Million USD. Wonder why he didn't cash that out.
> But instead of doing something they kept it afloat until they sold their shares which took about month to let it fail after they cashed
What should they have done? How did they manage to keep aflot? Why did they stop?
Right, that is the only reason why an insider would ever sell stock.
Here's the CEO's latest Form 4: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/719739/0001562180230...
He exercised stock options to keep his ownership roughly the same at about 26 Million USD. Wonder why he didn't cash that out.
> But instead of doing something they kept it afloat until they sold their shares which took about month to let it fail after they cashed
What should they have done? How did they manage to keep aflot? Why did they stop?