Three Electronic Arts executives sold tens of thousands of common shares on Friday in the wake of a better-than-expected Q4 that drove EA’s stock skyward. General Counsel Stephen Bene sold all 7,771 of his class D shares for $260,000; EA Studios EVP Patrick Soderlund sold all 36,133 of his shares for $1.25 million; and Chief Operating Officer Peter Moore sold half his stake, 100,000 shares, for $3.5 million. Street-beating sales of videogames like Battlefield 4 and Titanfall sent EA shares to the mid-30s for the first time in more than five years.
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