From Zuckerberg to Jamie Dimon

Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg and JPMorgan Chase & Co. Bloomberg.
The news agency cites data on Washington service, showing how executives like Zuckerberg and Dimon cashed in on stocks before Trump began a trade war between the United States and other countries around the world.
This is the stock executive sold
1. Mark Zuckerberg: Mark Zuckerberg, chairman and CEO of Meta Platforms Inc., sold 1,102,945 shares or nearly 1.1 million shares in the first three months of 2025, totaling 733,483,827 shares or $733 million.
According to the report, Chan Zuckerberg’s initiative and its foundation have steadily sold its shares throughout the months of January and February. The share sale is under the 10B5-1 plan implemented by Zuckerberg himself in August 2024.
Mark Zuckerberg’s net worth fell to a minimum of $178 billion after Trump’s tariff announcement, according to the Bloomberg Billionaire Index.
2. SafraCatz: Safra Catz, CEO of Oracle Corp, sold 3.8 million stock options, and the company’s stock price in January was as high as $180, worth $705 million.
Catz reportedly holds relatively small in the company compared to her overall wealth.
3. NikeshArora: Nikesh Arora is the CEO of Palo Alto Networks Inc., selling a total of 2365,196 shares or more than 2.36 million shares worth $432,371,610 or more than $433.7 million.
Arora is a former SoftBank executive who has been selling stock options for Palo Alto Networks early every month. Monthly stock option sales continued in April, bringing the total value of the stock sold to over $565 million, which, according to the report, sold at $100 million.
4. Maxde Groen: Max de Groen, a director of Nutanix Inc., sold 5.5 million shares worth $409,805,000 or $409.8 million. Max de Groen is also a partner at Bain Capital, and he holds the role of cloud computing company Nutanix.
5. Chuck Davis: Chuck Davis is a director of Axis Capital Holdings Ltd, selling a total of 4373,673 or 4.3 million shares worth a total of $39999999999999999999999999990 million or $3999990 million. Davis also serves as co-CEO of Stone Point Capital and serves as a director of Axis Capital.
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