Thread regarding Union Pacific Corp. layoffs

UP executives are cashing out!

CFO J. Hamann sold 1,000 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction that occurred on Thursday, January 16th. The shares were sold at an average price of $183.00, for a total transaction of $183,000.00. Following the completion of the sale, the chief financial officer now owns 62,331 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $11,406,573. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which can be accessed through this link. Also, EVP E. Whited sold 5,342 shares of Union Pacific stock in a transaction on Monday, December 9th. The stock was sold at an average price of $171.62, for a total transaction of $916,794.04. Following the completion of the transaction, the executive vice president now directly owns 63,021 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $10,815,664.02.

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Post ID: @OP+13F1Pmrd

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They should hold on to the other 60k shares until it's back to post SP merger price. I figured a CFO was smart enough to know that all these profits being shown is bs. I guess when it's free money that you didn't earn it's not a big deal.

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Post ID: @2roc+13F1Pmrd

The railroad can’t survive without the crews but we could last an eternity without a single executive.

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Post ID: @2kmm+13F1Pmrd

As if one person in a company can really justify being worth over $10 million. The disproportion between top exec and average employee is ridiculous, and probably not sustainable. Boomer greed. They were a–holes when they came of age in the sixties and are a–holes in their sixties!

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Post ID: @2iyt+13F1Pmrd

They know they're gonna make twice that much 2 months from now on UP , that's nothin to them easy cash! Cashing out is selling out all their stock!

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Post ID: @1tzt+13F1Pmrd

The rats are always the first to jump ship.

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Post ID: @1kbt+13F1Pmrd

Let them sell off there stocks. I just wish they would all leave and let people who know what railroading truly is take control and let the company get back to being what it should be taking care of customers and getting whatever business we can get not running off customers because they don’t fit a bs short term business model

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Post ID: @1xxe+13F1Pmrd

Must be f—ing nice those piece of sh– execs cashing in for more money than most of us will have in a lifetime while those of us still working for the company have to pick up extra shifts use sh–ty worn out tools and equipment just to go home wondering if our jobs will be here tomorrow. F— this company.

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Post ID: @1agv+13F1Pmrd

looks like everyone is dumping

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Post ID: @1izg+13F1Pmrd

https://enterpriseecho.com/2020/02/24/union-pacific-co-nyseunp-holdings-cut-by-first-allied-advisory-services-inc.html

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Post ID: @1vaf+13F1Pmrd

Executives are definitely triggered. There's more traffic on this website from Omaha than the rest of the country combined. But they don't care.

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Post ID: @1qwe+13F1Pmrd

In other news. I cashed in my change jar today got 54.87.

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Post ID: @1eap+13F1Pmrd

@OP What is your point, exactly? Water is wet, sky is blue, and corporate executives are greedy and entitled. Welcome to Planet Earth.

You can also expect for your corporate overlords (yes, they own you and everybody else) to suffer no consequences for what they have done under the current administration. If anything their behavior will be encouraged if not protected.

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Post ID: @fcm+13F1Pmrd

We got the “who cares” gang back again. Who cares? You care! Otherwise you wouldn’t keep coming back. Executives triggered again!!!

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Post ID: @vqi+13F1Pmrd

Who’s Beth? I thought it was Ashley.

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Post ID: @doq+13F1Pmrd

Beth had to pay for her new ski house.

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Post ID: @key+13F1Pmrd

Lol, hardly cashing out. That’s a drop in the bucket.

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Post ID: @bkj+13F1Pmrd

Sometimes uppity-ups sell their stock for easy cash. If they still have 95% of their holdings, it's not exactly cutting and running.

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Post ID: @vwl+13F1Pmrd

I don't think it qualifies as cashing out when you sell a fraction of what you own. Probably buying a vacation house or boat or something.

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Post ID: @omf+13F1Pmrd

And this proves what?

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Post ID: @ssz+13F1Pmrd

Executives are getting triggered

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Post ID: @bfb+13F1Pmrd

Who cares??

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Post ID: @kse+13F1Pmrd

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