Jeff Bezos Sells Off Billions in Amazon Stock for the Second Time

Bezos Sells $5 Billion in Amazon Shares as Stock Price Surges to Record High

Jeff Bezos, the world’s second-richest person, has revealed his plans to sell off billions in Amazon shares. According to a securities filing on Tuesday, Bezos is looking to sell 25 million Amazon shares worth nearly $5 billion. This decision comes after Amazon’s stock hit a record high of $200.43 and the company reached a $2 trillion market cap last week. Despite this sale, Bezos will still hold over 900 million Amazon shares.

Bezos is cashing out some of his Amazon shares as the stock reached an all-time high this week. The Amazon cofounder has filed a notice with the SEC to sell 25 million Amazon shares worth close to $5 billion. This move follows Amazon’s stock price hitting $200.43 and the company’s market cap reaching $2 trillion for the first time last week. The year-to-date, Amazon’s stock has risen by 32%, making it a lucrative time for Bezos to sell some shares.

This is not the first time Bezos has sold off Amazon shares this year. In May, he sold about 1.1 million shares to fund his nonprofit preschools, totaling around $117 million. In February, he sold around 50 million shares worth roughly $8.5 billion. Since stepping down as CEO of Amazon in 2021, Bezos has focused on philanthropy and his rocket company, Blue Origin

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