Hiroki Totoki, CEO of Sony, has sold more than half of his shares. He did so on July 3, two days after PlayStation announced that in 2028 he would bury the albums. The movement, clean in the eyes of the SEC, smells like chamusquin in the rest of the world. The 'cosmic cabreo' exploded in a matter of minutes: while the community digested goodbye to the physical format, its president disposed of 56.5% of its shares for about $4.73 million. The SEC…
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Hiroki Totoki, CEO of Sony, has sold more than half of his shares. He did so on July 3, two days after PlayStation announced that in 2028 he would bury the albums. The movement, clean in the eyes of the SEC, smells like chamusquin in the rest of the world. The 'cosmic cabreo' exploded in a matter of minutes: while the community digested goodbye to the physical format, its president disposed of 56.5% of its shares for about $4.73 million. The SEC…