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To: D.J.Smyth who wrote (163453)12/27/2000 4:08:43 PM
From: kaka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
US Insider Activity: Top Selling, Buying by Companies in 2000


Washington, Dec. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Following is a ranking of the total value of U.S. companies shares sold and bought by corporate executives, directors and officers in 2000. The figures, as of Monday, are compiled from Securities and Exchange Commission filings by Washington Service.

TOTAL SALES BY INSIDERS Rank, Company Name, Shares Amount Sold
1. Microsoft 140,140,476
$10,509,322,542

2. Dell Computer 29,664,468 $1,449,354,074

3. Brocade Communications 5,621,698 $1,106,636,499

4. Ariba 7,593,959 $952,833,759

5. I2 Technologies 5,421,002 $745,776,276

6. JDS Uniphase 6,951,797 $723,005,576

7. Safeway 14,911,000 $701,997,879

8. Allegiance Telecom 9,231,656 $624,588,458

9. Warner-Lambert 6,986,300 $619,054,052

10. Cisco Systems 6,861,681 $579,718,314

11. Broadcom 5,802,790 $546,150,438

12. EBay 5,816,353 $532,120,017

13. Commerce One 6,798,510 $529,285,406

14. Sun Microsystems 6,326,376 $519,213,405

15. Siebel Systems 3,966,100 $518,574,674

16. Oracle 6,966,834 $486,966,842

17. Juniper Networks 2,557,058 $473,453,179

18. Gateway 11,487,000 $465,875,384

19. Charles Schwab 11,576,878 $438,557,298

20. Art Technology Group 6,187,848 $419,672,200



To: D.J.Smyth who wrote (163453)12/27/2000 7:36:17 PM
From: OLDTRADER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176388
 
What I am talking about is the fact that 29 million shares were sold by insiders at prices one hell of lot higher than your 20 figure- and that every single stock owned by MSD he executed sell orders against -check insider SEC Edgar info!-Not one single buy! At least I can't detect any .-all year!-How can I get in touch with his broker?I got out too-47-42-35-31-but my God he was selling immense amounts in the 57 -47 area-"next trip up I will follow MSD's lead."



To: D.J.Smyth who wrote (163453)12/29/2000 9:00:26 PM
From: Moominoid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
Warren Buffett has never sold any Berkshire stock. And Berkshire doesn't pay dividends You don't need to if you are that wealthy. Even a low percentage gearing margin loan can create plenty of alternative investments to generate additional income and make use of your wealth.

David