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Koss’s CEO Sold 36,000 Shares. It’s Not His First Time Cashing in This Week.

Koss's CEO Sold 36,000 Shares. It's Not His First Time Cashing in This Week.

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Koss shares ended January with a 1,760% gain and have slid 69% since.


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Koss

executives are continuing to cash in on a rally fueled by individual investors on Reddit.

Michael J. Koss,
CEO and a son of the headphone and speaker company’s (ticker: KOSS) founder, brought in about $900,000 on Feb. 3 by selling 36,000 shares, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
John C. Koss Jr.
, vice president of sales and also a son of the founder and partial owner, sold 15,000 shares on Feb. 3 and 4, raising approximately $374,400.

Those sales cap off a week when executives and Koss family members have sold a flurry of shares, raking in upwards of $42 million once the costs of stock options exercised during the week are included, filings show. Michael J. Koss sold 324,000 shares—worth about $13.3 million—on behalf of himself and family trusts on Feb. 1 and 2.

That windfall was made possible by recent rallies in several widely shorted stocks targeted by individual investors active on Reddit and Robinhood, including

GameStop

(GME),

Nokia

(NOK), and

Express

(EXPR).

Koss stock started the year trading at $3.44 per share and peaked on Jan. 29 at an intraday high of $105.40 per share. Shares ended January with a 1,760% gain and have slid 69% since.

For all of the sales reported thus far, filings show the company’s CEO has brought in a net $13.8 million, either directly or on behalf of family trusts, including the cost of stock options exercised. His brother collected more than $13 million as well. Michael J. Koss Jr., vice president of marketing and product, brought in $3.7 million, as did Lenore Lillie, vice president of operations. Four of the company’s directors sold shares as well.

The company didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Write to Alexandra Scaggs at [email protected]

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