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In December 2018 they both cratered to barely over 1 SEK per share. They're still at that price today.
"The insider trading took place in November 2018, one month before it emerged that Starbreeze faced insolvency, local publication Dagens Industri reports. Ahlskog stepped down from his position in October, and Klint followed in December.
Ahlskog used his insider knowledge of the company's financial troubles and limit his own losses by selling off shares. The ECO tells us that SEK 700,000 ($72,494) was seized -- the former manager's proceeds from his trading."
Source: https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2020-02-13-former-starbreeze-cfo-convicted-of-insider-trading
Do I think this investigation covered all of the potentially illegal activity at overkill and starbreeze? No way lol, I think most of us here know that their scummy behavior runs deep to the core. And my guess is that donation (oh sorry technically you were sold a mask so they weren't donations) fundraiser is directly related to the insider trading.
https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/358133/ExStarbreeze_exec_convicted_of_insider_trading.php
https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2018-12-05-starbreeze-reportedly-raided-by-authorities-one-person-arrested