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QuantumScape CTO Timothy Holme disposes of 54,431 common shares worth $313,159.45

QuantumScape CTO Timothy Holme disposes of 54,431 common shares worth $313,159.45

ReutersReuters2026/08/20 23:30
  • QuantumScape CTO Timothy Holme cut his direct stake, disposing of 54,431 Class A shares on Aug. 18-19.
  • Sales priced at USD 5.74 per share on Aug. 18, USD 5.76 per share on Aug. 19.
  • Directly held Class A shares fell to 1,658,075 after the transactions.
  • An irrevocable trust acquired 21,531 Class A shares on Aug. 19, then sold the same amount that day.


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