KEY POINTS
  • Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel has sold about 2.8 million shares since January 2020 at a total value of approximately $408 million.
  • Bancel's sales are executed under under a SEC rule, known as 10b5-1, that was adopted to prevent insider trading.
  • However, critics argue that the rules governing 10b5-1 plans lack transparency and the rules governing them are too lax.

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Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel

Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel has sold $408 million in company stock since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic — averaging roughly $3.6 million a week — as the company's stock soared on the development and rollout of its Covid vaccine, according to CNBC's analysis of the company's securities filings.

The Cambridge, Massachusetts, biotech company and its French CEO weren't widely known outside biotech circles before the pandemic. However, they both became breakthrough success stories as Moderna rapidly developed its two-dose Covid vaccine in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health and with taxpayer backing trough Operation Warp Speed.

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