Remember that figure is an aggregate of three separate days of selling. Can't round off as the sale price is dependent on the value of the stock at the time of sale. I don't know anything about trading stocks period, let alone what's involved with selling hundreds of thousands of shares at once, but I can only assume in this case it's something carefully considered and this wasn't just blind panic selling. Or maybe it was, and those amounts were the most they could sell on those given days. It's still bizarre that they each sold the exact amount on three different days.
I was implying that he tax reporting cutoff would be a round number. Or any arbitrary number they were trying to stay below. Not that they had to withdraw a round number. Who knows what's going on. Like you said, it's bizarre that all three numbers are identical.
Remember that figure is an aggregate of three separate days of selling. Can't round off as the sale price is dependent on the value of the stock at the time of sale. I don't know anything about trading stocks period, let alone what's involved with selling hundreds of thousands of shares at once, but I can only assume in this case it's something carefully considered and this wasn't just blind panic selling. Or maybe it was, and those amounts were the most they could sell on those given days. It's still bizarre that they each sold the exact amount on three different days.
I was implying that he tax reporting cutoff would be a round number. Or any arbitrary number they were trying to stay below. Not that they had to withdraw a round number. Who knows what's going on. Like you said, it's bizarre that all three numbers are identical.