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re: INFN Options
As you know, I sold my INFN shares a while back. I think that it
is just a matter of time before INFN is taken over. The
company continues to do well in its segment, it is a doinant
technology.
On a side note, still related to INFN which may or may not mean
much. I noticed that David Welch, INFN's CTO, stopped/paused
selling shares back in late April. On average, he had been
selling twice a month, 30K shares each time. I tend to think
that he sold enough shares that he is now better diversified, he
kept 1.3M shares, not chump change, i.e. still a lot of skin in the
game so to speak. I believe this is a good indicator that he
sees continued good times ahead, and is not in a hurry to cash it
all out.
From memory: When he started selling he had ~2.1M
shares
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