It is indeed one of the most blatantly non-shareholder friendly moves I've seen. It's completely disgusting that no one in the media seems to be willing to point this out.
Herb Greenberg has pointed it out as did Maria whatever-her-name-is on CNBC, but not on the air, in print online only.
I actually did forward some concerns I had to some attorneys and was told that they were already looking at potential insider trading problems...what that means I have no idea. Shareholders have every right in my mind to file a suit...I would say that Mozilo has damaged the Goodwill of the company in a big way with his recently ramped selling spree.
While Mozilo's actions may not violate any securities law I do think he signals that now is a good time to sell and that shareholders would be right to oust him due to his actions which I would say cause extreme harm to the stock price.
I'm not a master at reading complex filings but I did pick apart some things and according to their most recent 10K, their Full Spectrum Lending division made 90,000 loans to non-prime borrowers. This represents $14.6B...while it's impossible to know the true nature of those loans, i.e. zero-down or interest-only, it does appear that the company isn't fairly stating their exposure to this frightening market.
Like I said, I'm no whiz when it comes to reading complex finances...but these non-prime loans made up 41% of the Full Spectrum Lending division's practices...the FSL division employs 8,800 people as per the company's filing. I think there is a major disjoint between the company's stated exposure and their actual exposure.
I could be wrong...but the coninciding dumping of shares by insiders and "all is peachy" attititude of Mozilo makes me a little nauseated.
I've also been in contact with another analyst who seems to have his own questions about the company and their practices.
If Mozilo walks through this field unscathed and free of lawsuits, SEC/DOJ investigations, scrutiny, etc. I will be astonished and probably feel a lot worse for the collective intelligence of the markets for not at least questioning this man's actions in a big way.