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Snowflake director Frank Slootman disposes of 296,063 common shares worth 96.47 million

Snowflake director Frank Slootman disposes of 296,063 common shares worth 96.47 million

ReutersReuters2026/08/20 23:51
  • Snowflake director Frank Slootman cut his direct common stock stake to 28,535 shares through option exercises, stock sales on Aug. 18-19.
  • Sold 250,000 shares at weighted-average prices of USD 319.07 to USD 333.37.
  • Exercised options to buy 300,000 shares at USD 8.88.
  • Reported 207,855 shares held indirectly via trusts.
  • Directly held stock options fell to 4,436,655 shares.


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