CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator Sold Over 13,000 Shares for $1.2 Million. What Does This Mean for Investors?

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Key Points

  • The transaction involved 13,129 shares at $91.88 per share, representing a total value of ~$1.2 million.

  • The disposition reduced the executive's direct equity holdings by 0.77% in this filing.

  • Intrator maintains a substantial position in the company, with 1,687,129 directly-held shares after the transaction.

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Michael N. Intrator, Chief Executive Officer and President, sold 13,129 shares of CoreWeave, Inc. (NASDAQ:CRWV) on August 20, 2026, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Transaction value~$1.2 million
Shares sold13,129
Post-transaction shares (directly held)1,687,129
Post-transaction value$151.44 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($91.88); post-transaction value based on August 20, 2026 market close ($89.76).

Key questions

  • What was the nature of this executive disposition?
    This was a non-discretionary sell-to-cover transaction initiated to meet tax obligations associated with the vesting and settlement of equity awards on August 20, 2026, and does not reflect the insider's view on the company's valuation.
  • How much equity does Michael Intrator retain?
    Following this transaction, Intrator continues to hold 1,687,129 shares of Class A Common Stock directly and also holds 328,207 derivative securities, including vested and unvested awards.
  • What is the context of the company's recent market performance?
    As of the August 20, 2026 market close, the company has seen a one-year total return of -2%, with a total market cap of $49 billion.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-20)$89.76
Market Capitalization$49.0 billion
Revenue (TTM)$7.6 billion
Net Income (TTM)-$1.9 billion

Company Snapshot

  • CoreWeave operates a specialized cloud computing platform that delivers high-performance GPU and CPU compute resources, storage solutions, advanced networking capabilities, and fully managed services designed to support generative AI and intensive compute workloads for large enterprises.
  • The company generates revenue through a flexible consumption-based model, offering clients the choice between virtual servers and bare-metal infrastructure, enabling enterprises to scale compute resources according to their specific workload requirements.
  • CoreWeave serves large enterprises and organizations requiring substantial computational capacity for generative AI applications, machine learning workloads, and data-intensive operations across multiple industry verticals.

CoreWeave has established itself as a critical infrastructure provider in the generative AI ecosystem, with a market cap of $49 billion and trailing 12-month revenue of $7.6 billion. The company's platform addresses the substantial and growing demand for specialized compute resources required to train and deploy large language models and AI applications.

CoreWeave's competitive advantage lies in its purpose-built infrastructure optimized for GPU-accelerated workloads, coupled with its flexible service delivery model that enables enterprises to efficiently manage complex computational requirements.

What this transaction means for investors

CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator's Aug. 20 sale of company stock is not a red flag for investors. It was a non-discretionary transaction executed to fulfill tax withholding obligations in connection with the vesting of restricted stock units (RSUs).

An RSU is a form of compensation where a company grants an employee shares of stock at a future date. When that vesting date arrives, as was the case here, a "sell to cover" transaction occurs to pay the related taxes.

Post-transaction, Intrator's stake remains massive. He has nearly 1.7 million directly held shares and another 328,207 RSUs. This ensures his continued alignment with shareholder interests.

CoreWeave stock is down 2% over the trailing 12 months as of Aug. 20, as shares experienced substantial volatility. Thanks to the artificial intelligence boom, the company enjoyed impressive 112% year-over-year growth in second-quarter revenue to $2.6 billion. However, the costs to construct computing infrastructure are high, resulting in a Q2 net loss of $626 million.

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