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MacKenzie Scott trims Amazon Stake by $10 billion
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Introduction(Reuters) - MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon.com (NASDAQ:) billionaire Chief Executive Jeff Bezos, ...
(Reuters) - MacKenzie Scott,Trading platform ex-wife of Amazon.com (NASDAQ:) billionaire Chief Executive Jeff Bezos, sold 65.3 million shares in the ecommerce giant last year, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.
The share sale forms about 25% of the philanthropist's Amazon stake in the e-commerce giant and would be worth $10.4 billion at Amazon's Friday closing price, the report said, citing a regulatory filing.

Reuters could not immediately confirm the filing. Scott did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
She received a 4% stake in Amazon as part of her divorce from the company's founder in 2019. The stake, worth $36 billion at the time, made her one of the richest women in the world.
Scott, who pledged in 2019 to donate half her fortune to charity, has given millions of dollars to various causes.
Her net worth on Friday stood at $42.6 billion, according to Forbes.
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