An additional filing by The Interpublic Group of Companies shows that the group’s chief accounting officer Christopher Carroll sold far more shares on 3 August than was initially disclosed. It was on that day that Interpublic issued a statement noting unusually high activity in its shares and declining to comment further (see Havas buys shares in Creston: Interpublic stock also leaps).
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