Hedge Fund and Insider Trading News: Warren Buffett, Millennium Management, Coupa Software Inc (COUP), Liberty Property Trust (LPT), and More

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Coupa Software Inc (COUP) CEO Robert Bernshteyn Sold $1.2 million of Shares (Guru Focus)
CEO of Coupa Software Inc., Robert Bernshteyn, sold 8,151 shares of COUP on 12/23/2019 at an average price of $147.98 a share. The total sale was $1.2 million. Coupa Software Inc is a US-based firm that offers spend management solutions through the Software-as-a-Service business model.

The COB, Pres & CEO of Liberty Property (NYSE: LPT) is Buying Shares (Analyst Ratings)
Today, the COB, Pres & CEO of Liberty Property (LPT), William Hankowsky, bought shares of LPT for $669.9K. Following William Hankowsky’s last LPT Buy transaction on February 14, 2013, the stock climbed by 30.1%. Following this transaction William Hankowsky’s holding in the company was increased by 4.15% to a total of $27.41 million.

Micron Technology Inc (MU) EVP, Technology Development Scott J Deboer Sold $766,864 of Shares (Guru Focus)
EVP, Technology Development of Micron Technology Inc., Scott J Deboer, sold 13,694 shares of MU on 12/23/2019 at an average price of $56 a share. The total sale was $766,864. Micron Technology Inc along with its subsidiaries provide memory and storage solutions. Its product portfolio consists of memory and storage technologies such as DRAM, NAND, NOR and 3D XPoint memory.

CFTC Awards More Than $1 Million to Whistleblower (HedgeCo.net)
(HedgeCo.Net) The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has announced it will award more than $1 million to a whistleblower whose tip helped expose a scheme that violated the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) and eventually led to the CFTC filing charges. The individual first provided the information through their employer’s internal compliance program to another regulator and then subsequently provided that information directly to the CFTC. This award is significant because it recognizes that whistleblowers are eligible to receive an award for 1) being the original source of information the CFTC receives from another regulator, or 2) a tip that leads to evidence of a violation the CFTC ultimately charges, even if the reported conduct itself does not form the basis for those charges.





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