A cluster of significant insider selling hit filings this past week, with DELL, NVDA, CRWV, and WMT all showing notable activity.
Silver Lake Group, a 10% board-level owner of DELL, filed over $670M in sales. The trades happened June 2–4. Silver Lake offloaded shares across multiple transactions at roughly $420 per share. Four separate insiders were involved. That is one of the largest single-month insider sell clusters in the US right now.
At NVDA, director Mark Stevens filed the sale of 1 million shares. His filings came in on June 4. The total value topped $221M. This follows NVIDIA's stock trading near all-time highs.
CRWV director Jack Cogen filed $107M in sales between May 28 and June 2. Cogen sold across four separate transactions. CoreWeave went public in March — this looks like post-IPO lock-up selling pressure.
The Walton Family Holdings Trust filed over $510M in WMT sales across late May and early June. Shares were sold at around $113 each. The Walton family regularly trims its stake, but the volume here stands out.
On the buy side, RPI founder and CEO Eben Upton filed a $2.5M sale of Raspberry Pi shares on June 12 — the lone notable C-level trade worth flagging among recent filings.
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