
The details, as always, are deceptively simple. He exercised some options, sold a bunch of shares, still has a few left. 49,081, to be exact, representing about 0.12% of the outstanding shares. It’s a rounding error for most, but for someone like me, it’s a data point. A slightly unsettling data point. It wasn’t a fire sale, mind you. He didn’t suddenly decide to ditch the whole portfolio. It was more…a pruning. Like someone carefully trimming a hedge, removing the overgrowth. Which, in a way, is what a good executive should be doing with their holdings – maximizing returns, ensuring a healthy portfolio. Or so the financial advisors tell you.