"Senior management owns $51 million worth of stock."
On the tax return, the company owns $27,000 worth of land as of May 31, 1991.
It works this way: Assume a closed-end fund owns $100 million worth of bonds paying 10 percent.
He remains chairman and still owns $170 million worth of Sotheby's stock.
New York's pension fund, which has reached nearly $100 billion, owns more than $450 million worth of stock in tobacco companies.
He will personally own $14.4 million worth of class B stock.
For managers to be forced to disclose their interests, they would have to own $5 million worth of shares.
They still own $130 million worth of shares.
Johnson disclosed that he once owned more than $100,000 worth of stock in BP, which has since been sold.
She then owned $370,023.28 worth of parks, concessions, and companies.