-- 2026年4月16日,高級副總裁兼財務長約翰·M·沃爾(John M Wall)出售了其持有的21,500股Cadence Design Systems (CDNS)股票,套現6,653,175美元。根據向美國證券交易委員會(SEC)提交的4號表格文件,沃爾目前控制該公司共計86,875股普通股,其中86,875股為直接持有。 SEC文件連結: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/813672/000081367226000041/xslF345X05/wk-form4_1776720828.xml
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