I interview subject matter experts for knowledge capture and sometimes when I need to illustrate the question, I give a hypothetical example to guide their answer.
More times than I can remember, these fucking retards take my hypothetical literally and think that is the question. I'm like, no, that's an example answer, do you have the actual answer for me? <cannot compute silence>
well, according to reuters.. https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-steve-harvey-false-quote-idUSKBN26L3KU
First off, all these shares are planned sales from months back, they didn’t just wake up and firesale their shares off, primarily because they’re not allowed to. The market didn’t respond because we’ve known about it for months.
Your suspected narrative is wrong, and your statement of CEO’s never selling stock is just wrong. They are more likely selling shares right now because they’re playing the game of dumping stock on high market to buy back in when the slump comes, and it’s not taking any genius to know that’s very likely to happen soon. CEOs also get more stock as part of their yearly remuneration packages and very often they need to exercise options.
Not much to see here folks.
Is it at the Four Seasons?