RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:QuestionNot only irresponsible, but also misleading readers to perceive the situation as a negative event. And it was intentional, and it's not his first time either.
Like everytime there's a sedi with Mellon trust selling they also mislead with "look Peter won't stop selling at any price", what they don't mention is he has no control over the selling, it is a pre arranged agreement to sell a certain amount in a certain timeframe. He cannot stop it or control anything about it day to day. If the stock goes to $100 or 1c Mellon sells the same amount of shares.