Flipping options after the stock has traded well is one of the most common insider trading patterns.
If he accelerated his sales dramatically from here, then perhaps it would be quite a red flag. As for now, I would interpret this as a natural event for a strong leader when he steps down from a company.
It's obviously never a nice sign when you have a chairman cash out this much of his holdings in such a short period of time. Obviously, if he's that clueless, you wonder why he holds the job, and I doubt if he's that clueless.
There are more interesting companies with . . . stronger insider (buying) patterns and frankly more exciting growth.
Why spend time trying to read this guy's tea leaves?
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