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Svb Exec sold 84 million in stock over the past two years, stoking outrage over insider trading plans. Svb CEO Greg Becker sold nearly 30 million of stock over the past two years. His sales as well as those of other executives, are raising new questions over insider trading of his stock. Altogether, Svb execs and Directors Cash Out 84 Million worth of stock over the past few years according to Smart Insider blows my mind.

Without a question. This guy should be investigated.

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