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Technology Stocks : Alphabet Inc. (Google)
GOOGL 335.81-0.1%Jan 14 3:59 PM EST

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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (6586)1/25/2006 3:57:05 PM
From: Sr K  Read Replies (1) of 15857
 
It's all over. Here for instance: Message 22096362

Look for the par about 10b5-1:
(the UC is from SI Search)

The plan, called a 10b5-1, allows them to sell stock on a regular basis without appearing as though they are reacting to market movements up or down. When they announced that they were adopting the plan in 2004, Google said that after the sales were completed Brin and Page would each retain more than 80 percent of their current holdings and SCHMIDT would retain nearly 85 percent. That means they've just made a dent in their holdings. As of Jan. 9, Brin still held 32.4 million shares directly and indirectly, meaning he had sold about 17 percent of the shares he held around the time of the IPO. Page still held 32.9 million shares directly and indirectly, after selling 14.5 percent of his shares. And SCHMIDT held 12.7 million shares directly and through limited partnerships and a trust, reflecting the sale of about 14 percent of his total.

So, Target Done Left
Brin: <20% 17% 3%
Page: <20% 14.5% 5.5%
Schmidt: ~15% 14% 1%
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