RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Confidence in the company cg16 wrote: Rad, that makes no sense because if he was trying to preserve his own wealth he would't have set triggers down at $6 and under. His last substantial sales were under $6. The stock was $50-75 when those triggers were set. If he wanted to save himself he would've surely set triggers higher than $6 and $11? whole thing makes no sense. What does make sense is that this isn't his company anymore and very likely his ego isn't going to hold this stock after he gets ousted.
The financial institution sets the triggers so it makes complete sense if he wanted a back door out of his stock.