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根据最近提交给美国证券交易委员会(SEC)的文件显示,Ciena公司内部人士出售了价值1,334,694美元的股票。

-- 2026年4月15日,全球研发高级副总裁迪诺·迪佩尔纳(Dino DiPerna)出售了2,829股Ciena(CIEN)股票,套现1,334,694美元。根据向美国证券交易委员会(SEC)提交的4号表格文件,迪佩尔纳目前持有该公司42,460股普通股,其中42,460股为直接持有。 SEC文件链接: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/936395/000199846026000005/xslF345X05/edgardoc.xml

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