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最近のSEC提出書類によると、Establishment Labs Holdingsの内部関係者が4,919,478ドル相当の株式を売却した。

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-- 取締役のフアン・ホセ・チャコン・キロス氏は、2026年4月23日に、Establishment Labs Holdings(ESTA)の株式75,000株を4,919,478ドルで売却しました。SECへのフォーム4の提出後、チャコン・キロス氏は同社の普通株式合計1,152,697株を保有しており、そのうち45,193株は直接保有、1,107,504株は間接的に保有しています。 SEC提出書類:https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1688757/000174242926000015/xslF345X05/wk-form4_1777325917.xml

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