Spotify CEO Offloads $176 Million Worth of Stock in 2021 Amid Surging Share Prices

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has sold $176.3 million worth of the company’s stock this year, as its shares continue to rise. This amounts to roughly 400,000 shares worth $118.8 million sold in one transaction and 250,000 shares worth $57.5 million sold in another transaction, according to Securities and Exchange Commission filings. The surge in Spotify’s stock price has seen a growth of about 60% year to date.

Not only is Ek cashing out as the company’s value soars, but prominent business leaders like Jeff Bezos, Jamie Dimon, and Mark Zuckerberg have also sold large amounts of stock in recent months, totaling about $9 billion.

It is worth noting that Ek, who has not taken a salary since 2017, is not the only Spotify executive selling shares. Other members of the company’s C-suite, as well as its former chief financial officer Paul Vogel, have also sold millions of dollars in stock this year. Spotify did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

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