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    Sony CEO Sells Over Half Of His Stock After Controversial PlayStation Decision Leaves Fans Furious

    JamesBy JamesJuly 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The timing raised eyebrows immediately. Sony President and CEO Hiroki Totoki sold 225,000 shares of Sony stock on July 3, 2026 for approximately $4,729,500, at $21.02 per share. Per an SEC filing surfaced by Quiver Quantitative, the sale represented approximately 56.5% of his holdings in that class of stock, leaving him with 173,250 shares. On the same day, Chairman Kenichiro Yoshida sold 400,000 shares, and additional unnamed Sony executives also sold shares. MarketBeat pegged the combined insider sales at roughly $10.5 million.

    Sony Group (NYSE:SONY | SONY Price Prediction) executives cashed out just two days after Sony announced on July 1, 2026 that starting in January 2028, all new PlayStation games will be digital-only, ending physical disc production entirely

    The PlayStation Backlash

    Fans revolted. A petition against the move neared 100,000 signatures within days, boycott threats spread across social media, and the decision drew a 400 million euro lawsuit. Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hideaki Nishino said, “It is not realistic for us to absorb all component cost increases,” citing hardware margin pressure ahead of the PS6. Console pricing already reflects that story: the PS5 Digital Edition has climbed from $400 at launch to $600, the disc model from $500 to $650, and the PS5 Pro from $700 to $900.

    Why Wall Street Cheered

    The stock moved opposite the outrage. SONY sat around $21.40 on July 7, up 6.68% over the prior week, though still down 16.41% year to date. Investors read the decision as a margin play. Digital game sales were 85% of all software sold on PlayStation for the quarter ending March 2026, up from just 13% when the PS4 launched in 2013. Over 25% of PS5s sold in the U.S. through May 2026 were already digital systems, per Circana. Digital distribution strips out manufacturing, shipping, and retail margin, and Microsoft has already pushed Xbox in the same direction.

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    The Nuance That Cuts Both Ways

    Totoki’s sale has not been publicly identified as part of a pre-planned 10b5-1 arrangement of the type NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang uses for his routinely scheduled sales. The $21.02 sale price on July 3 also suggests the shares were sold after the announcement had already gone public. Japanese executives frequently trim positions for tax, estate, or diversification reasons, and the timing may be coincidental

    Sony’s board is buying back its own stock aggressively. Under the 500 billion yen program authorized May 8, 2026, Sony had repurchased 37,076,600 shares for roughly 127 billion yen through early July, including 18,006,700 shares in June alone, on the way to as many as 230 million shares. For a deeper look at how buyback programs interact with insider activity, 24/7 Wall St. readers can review The Bubble Survivor’s Handbook

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    The CEO sold more than half his stock right after a decision that enraged the customer base. The board is spending hundreds of billions of yen buying that same stock. Which signal investors believe is the question the market is not yet answering

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