Over $5 Billion Insider Stock Sold And I'm The Only One Telling You About It
Executives get wealthier while the average American gets crushed with inflation, unemployment, and rising costs.
$5,303,185,707.71
You hear about Bezos selling billions in stock, Elon selling billions in stock, Michael Dell selling billions in stock, Buffett selling billions in stock, but nobody hears about T-Mobile selling billions in stock unless they’re following me.
That alone should get you questioning the system.
I’m sure you know by now and I’m sorry for continuing to have to repeat myself, but I’m a former 17 year T-Mobile employee and I turned down my $150k severance so I could keep my free speech about T-Mobile to expose them.
T-Mobile spent $22 billion on stock buybacks since laying off 15,000 Americans
T-Mobile stock has increased 45% since September 2023
T-Mobile raised the prices of consumer rate plans after promising not to with Price Lock
T-Mobile Leadership launched quarterly dividends which means they gave themselves a significant quarterly raise
Mike Sievert has 398,124 shares
T-Mobile pays .88 quarterly for every share
Mike gets $350k quarterly as a new payday
Said differently, T-Mobile leadership is using corporate funds to pump up the stock price so they can make money from dividends and sell more stock while screwing over Americans.
Here’s Mike Sievert’s $105.5 million stock sales since 2022, $34.5 million of it is in 2024.
Deutsche Telekom Has Sold $4.6 Billion in 2024
Deutsche Telekom is T-Mobile’s parent company, they are the German governments telecommunications company, they’re the most valuable telecommunications company in the world, and they should be considered the World Economic Forum’s telecommunications company.
As of last week, T-Mobile is now partnered with SpaceX, OpenAI, and Nvidia - it’s a World Economic Forum party ushering in the Fourth Industrial Revolution and I’m at the center of exposing it.
Marcelo Claure sold has $653 Million
Marcelo was the Sprint CEO at the time of merger and the World Economic Forum put him at Sprint to do the deal with T-Mobile.
Jon Freier has sold $13 Million
Jon is really a nobody in the big picture but this one is personal for me because I’ve known him for over 15 years. I learned a lot from Jon, he was an amazing leader and person that helped thousands of employees be better, and then he sold his soul like every other narcissist that gets the opportunity to be a C Level executive for a Fortune 100 company.
Jon and I were out of the same office in Frisco Texas, Jon will see me outside of the office and flyering his neighborhood with truth about his actions destroying America from within.
I’m a whistleblower doing more to hold a Fortune 100 company accountable than the Government or News Media is.
America is cooked.
My hope is in humanity because the last year has taught me America doesn’t care that it’s being destroyed from within.
I’ll never stop speaking up - Marc Palasciano
P.S. - I’ve been trolling T-Mobile since the week the layoff was announced because I knew what truth I had, I was still on the payroll exposing them and trolling the CEO, they had no idea I was going to unleash an onslaught of truth over the next year, I’m going to prove once again they should’ve paid me more for my silence in the severance agreement.
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Not to be a 'downer' but other than the average citizen, we have lying, thieving tyrannical politicians who make/change the rules/laws as their greed and lust for power increases; those rich enough already but sell their souls daily for more; executives whose greed far exceeds anything resembling normal behavior; and those on the bottom of the shyt pile - We The People - the revolutionaries.
I'm someone that knows about philosophy, ideology, psychology, and politics, besides economics. I'm not very well versed in economics but I am enough to understand roughly what you're saying in this article. However, I do have one question I'm hoping you can answer: what exactly does it mean when a company sells their stock? I suppose they are making money off of the "sale" but aren't they losing significant control over large portions of their business by selling their stock? My apologies if these questions are really basic but I'd like to truly understand what, precisely, you are talking about.