>>5747270 (pb) RE @jack stock options
>The shares were sold at an average price of $77.35, for a total transaction of $7,969,757.25.
The stock has never sold for that amount. High looks to be $69 years ago. Yes, he can have options he executes at that price, but it's only meant to drain the company. HOW CAN THE STOCK REMAIN SO STABLE when he's selling shares weekly at amounts more than double the going price?
I understand a lot about Wall Street, but this has me stumped.