AngloGold Ashanti (AU) shares tumbled 5.14% in pre-market trading on Wednesday, as investors reacted to news of share sales by company executives. The significant drop comes amid internal dealings involving ordinary shares, primarily to satisfy tax liabilities.
According to a recent announcement, Executive Director Alberto Calderon received 80,296 shares through the company's 2023 Deferred Share Plans (DSP). However, Calderon subsequently sold 40,148 shares on the market to fund tax liabilities related to the DSP awards. Additionally, Executive Officer Richard Jordinson engaged in a similar transaction, receiving 38,346 ordinary shares under the DSP and selling the same number of shares on-market.
The pre-market plunge suggests that investors may be interpreting these share sales negatively. While the transactions were primarily to cover tax obligations, the market often views insider selling with skepticism, potentially signaling a lack of confidence in the company's near-term prospects. As trading continues, it remains to be seen whether AngloGold Ashanti can recover from this early morning setback and assuage investor concerns about the executive share dealings.
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