Three standout insider filings hit this week. Each tells a different story.
Bill Gates goes big on waste. The billionaire filed on August 12–14 showing he bought $186M worth of RSG shares across 14 transactions between August 10–13. He picked up over 864,000 shares at roughly $215–$216 each. It's a major bet on Republic Services, the waste management giant. This level of concentrated buying from a single individual is hard to ignore.
Magnetar dumps CoreWeave. Hedge fund Magnetar Financial filed on August 14 showing it sold nearly $479M worth of CRWV stock over just three days. The fund executed 75 separate transactions between August 12–14, selling at prices around $108–$116 per share. That's an aggressive and rapid exit from the AI cloud computing company.
Twilio board member cashes out. Andy Stafman, a hedge fund-linked board member at TWLO, filed on August 12 that he sold $123.5M in shares at $247 each. That's a large single-day sale at a price well above where the stock traded earlier this year.
The contrast is striking. Gates is adding to a defensive, cash-generative business. Meanwhile, insiders are racing out of high-flying AI and tech names.
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