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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1087797" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Really doubt Fred will sell his 20 million plus shares. For one that would make FedEx a buyout target. It would greatly decrease the value with that many shares on the market by 2016. He'd no longer get millions in dividends every quarter. And he'd no longer be an influence on the direction of the company, which is his baby. If they truly expect to almost double the profit then that would mean increased dividends down the road. Execs do sell some of their stock from time to time because you might be a multi-millionaire on paper, but you can't buy mansions, cars, toys, etc until you convert some to cash. Fred doesn't have to sell his shares to retire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1087797, member: 24302"] Really doubt Fred will sell his 20 million plus shares. For one that would make FedEx a buyout target. It would greatly decrease the value with that many shares on the market by 2016. He'd no longer get millions in dividends every quarter. And he'd no longer be an influence on the direction of the company, which is his baby. If they truly expect to almost double the profit then that would mean increased dividends down the road. Execs do sell some of their stock from time to time because you might be a multi-millionaire on paper, but you can't buy mansions, cars, toys, etc until you convert some to cash. Fred doesn't have to sell his shares to retire. [/QUOTE]
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