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Longtime Microsoft executive Brad Smith dumped nearly $17 million worth of Microsoft shares earlier this week, new disclosures show.

Longtime Microsoft Corp. executive Brad Smith dumped nearly $17 million worth of Microsoft shares earlier this week, new disclosures show.

The... Longtime Microsoft Corp. executive Brad Smith dumped nearly $17 million worth of Microsoft shares earlier this week, new disclosures show. The sales, worth $16.9 million, came as Microsoft shares had surged 40% over the first seven months of the year.

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