Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick continued his ongoing share sell-off into December, cashing in more than $93 million after selling the company's stock over a three-day period.
Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick offloaded another $171 million worth of stock over a five-day period ended Monday, according to an SEC filing.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi spent $6.7 million on shares of the company on Monday, November 18, SEC filings show.
Kalanick sold $171 million in shares over a three-day period beginning Nov. 14, bringing his total sell-off to more than $882 million since Nov. 6.
Kalanick, who was ousted as CEO over concerns that he had fostered an unhealthy workplace environment, sold nearly $900 million worth of Uber shares earlier this month.
Other Uber insiders have also adjusting their holdings recently, though none to the extent of Kalanick.
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