Nikesh Arora, former CEO of Palo Alto Networks, received a stock payout of nearly $1.25 billion. The share price of Palo Alto increased over 6 times since he joined in 2018. Meanwhile, Andreas Bechtolsheim, founder of Sun Microsystems and Arista Networks, faced insider trading accusations by the SEC and agreed to pay a civil penalty of almost $1 million to settle the charges.
Co-founded Sun Microsystems, first check into Google, $10bn+ net worth, made $416k from insider trading. Weird. https://t.co/BGnh3mnJ6j
Billionaire Andreas Bechtolsheim, the cofounder of Arista Networks, agreed Tuesday to settle charges filed by the SEC. https://t.co/uDtiPpJs9t
Sun Microsystems co-founder charged with insider trading https://t.co/J5QWDLA57h
Billionaire Andreas Bechtolsheim Charged With Insider Trading https://t.co/rXfzazSdRN https://t.co/wJO2MeyK3G
One of Silicon Valley's richest people, Andy Bechtolsheim, charged with insider trading. But it appears the SEC has settled civilly and there doesn't seem to be a criminal referral to the DoJ. Hmmm. https://t.co/LxoXXedxnC Doesn't seem
Arista Networks founder and former chairman Andreas Bechtolsheim agreed to pay a civil penalty of nearly $1 million to settle insider trading charges, the SEC said https://t.co/zxlUnGEbrw https://t.co/lp7dJo6r5L
Today we charged Andy Bechtolsheim, the founder and former chairman of Silicon Valley-based tech company Arista Networks, with insider trading. More: https://t.co/ApvCgOBedx https://t.co/uqTwEjvNTJ
$ANET (-0.8% pre) Arista Networks founder accused by SEC of insider trading, Bloomberg reports https://t.co/8ZAizFowV7
Andreas Bechtolsheim, a billionaire founder of Sun Microsystems and Arista Networks, is accused of insider trading by the SEC https://t.co/11YBm0JxBw
Nikesh Arora's stock payout from Palo Alto Networks stands at close to $1.25 billion, according to @WSJ The share price of Palo Alto has also gone up over 6 times since he joined in 2018. Revenues have more than doubled https://t.co/WioHFBQMmC