Several years ago I sold my holdings of an oil service company.
First, they call on the central Government to sell all its holdings.
Soon after the act was finally passed the college sold its holdings there.
All four sold their holdings on the open market in early January 2009.
Eventually, the market is left with investors who do not want or need to sell their holdings.
But the Governor's trust did not sell its holdings in such companies until 1986.
I had no interest in being a landlord and was more than willing to sell commercial holdings.
We sold our holdings in the stock this summer at around $50 a share.
Then sell all our other holdings outside of the core corporation, every investment we have.
The rules would prevent executives from selling their own holdings of company stock while workers could not.