Chili's Parent Just Capped Five Years of Growth. Its CEO Sold Into the Rally

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Key Points

  • The transaction involved the disposal of roughly 100,000 shares at $243.63 per share, representing an estimated total value of about $24.4 million.

  • The reported volume includes 60,152 shares withheld to cover tax obligations and 40,000 shares sold via a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.

  • The liquidation occurred following the vesting of about 154,000 shares on August 13, which partially offset the reduction in total equity exposure.

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Kevin Hochman, the president and CEO of Brinker International, Inc. (NYSE:EAT), reported the disposition of 100,152 shares of common stock on August 13, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Transaction value~$24.4 million
Shares sold100,152
Post-transaction shares (directly held)184,090
Post-transaction value$43.93 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($243.63); post-transaction value based on the August 13 market close ($238.61).

Key questions

  • What was the mechanism behind this equity disposition?
    The transaction was executed through two primary channels: a non-discretionary tax withholding of 60,152 shares to satisfy obligations arising from a vesting event, and an open-market sale of 40,000 shares conducted under a Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted on March 4.
  • How does this move align with recent share performance?
    The transaction occurred after a period of equity appreciation, with the stock delivering a one-year return of 52% as of the August 13 transaction date.
  • What is the insider's remaining direct equity position?
    Hochman maintains direct ownership of 184,090 shares following this transaction, representing a total beneficial ownership interest of approximately 0.4% in the company as of the August 14 market close.
  • What is the current scale of the company's operations?
    Headquartered in Dallas, the company manages a portfolio including 1,648 restaurant locations under the Chili's and Maggiano's brands, generating $5.7 billion in trailing twelve-month revenue as of the August 13 transaction date.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-14)$237.15
Market Capitalization$10.2 billion
Revenue (TTM)$5.7 billion
Net Income (TTM)$462.9 million

Company Snapshot

  • Brinker International operates and licenses casual dining restaurants under two primary brands: Chili's Grill & Bar and Maggiano's Little Italy, generating revenue through restaurant operations, food and beverage sales, and licensing arrangements across domestic and international markets.
  • The company operates a franchised and company-operated restaurant model, generating revenue from company-operated restaurant sales, franchise royalties, and rental income, while leveraging brand recognition and operational expertise to drive profitability.
  • Brinker International targets casual dining consumers seeking moderately priced, full-service dining experiences, with a primary customer base in North America and an expanding international presence.

Brinker International is a leading casual dining restaurant operator with a portfolio of approximately 1,648 restaurants generating $5.7 billion in TTM revenue. The company's diversified brand portfolio and established market presence position it competitively within the casual dining segment, supported by strong operational execution and brand loyalty. With a market capitalization of $10.2 billion and a 52% one-year stock price appreciation, the company demonstrates robust investor confidence and operational momentum.

What this transaction means for investors

Half of what Hochman filed is the usual tax withholding, but the other half is a real choice, an open-market sale of 40,000 shares under a plan he set in March, his to make after Chili's turnaround sent the stock up more than 50% in a year. He still holds 184,090 shares, though, so he's got a fair amount still tied to company performance

Meanwhile, Brinker closed fiscal 2026 with a fourth quarter that, in Hochman's words, "completes five consecutive years of Chili's same-store sales growth, delivering an unprecedented 71% cumulative increase over that time." Company sales rose to $1.52 billion in the quarter, comps climbed 5%, and Chili's specifically grew 5.6%, still taking share from the broader casual-dining industry. Adjusted EBITDA reached $227.6 million, up from $212.4 million a year earlier.

The question the sale quietly raises is durability. Lapping five years and a 71% surge means the comparisons only get harder from here, and fiscal 2027 is where investors find out whether Chili's momentum is a lasting reset or a run that eventually meets gravity.

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