Director Mark S. Peek purchased 40,000 shares on Dec. 16, 2025, at a weighted-average price of $14.89 per share, for a transaction value of approximately $595,600.
The acquisition represented 32.39% of his total SentinelOne holdings, with post-transaction direct shares at 43,501 and indirect shares at 120,000.
The transaction was executed entirely in the indirect account; direct holdings remained at 43,501.
On Dec. 16, 2025, Mark S. Peek, a member of the Board of Directors of SentinelOne (NYSE:S), executed an open-market buy of 40,000 shares, totaling an approximate value of $595,600, as reported in the SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares traded | 40,000 |
| Transaction value | ~$595,600 |
| Post-transaction shares (direct) | 43,501 |
| Post-transaction shares (indirect) | 120,000 |
| Post-transaction value (direct ownership) | ~$643,815 |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($14.89).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close Dec. 16, 2025) | $14.89 |
| Market capitalization | $5.01 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $955.65 million |
| Net income (TTM) | ($411.29 million) |
* 1-year performance is calculated using Dec. 16, 2025 as the reference date.
SentinelOne is a technology company specializing in cybersecurity, with a focus on autonomous threat detection and response solutions. The company leverages artificial intelligence to deliver scalable protection for enterprise clients in the software infrastructure segment.
Its unified platform and AI-driven approach enable rapid threat mitigation, supporting organizations in managing complex security challenges.
The purchase of SentinelOne stock by Board of Directors member Mark S. Peek suggests he has a bullish outlook towards the company. He bought shares just days before they reached a 52-week low of $14.43 on Dec. 18, indicating he believes the stock has upside.
It's understandable why Mr. Peek might think positively of SentinelOne. The company's revenue has steadily grown every quarter over the past year, hitting $258.9 million in its fiscal third quarter, ended Oct. 31. That represented strong 23% year-over-year sales growth.
However, SentinelOne is not profitable, exiting fiscal Q3 with a net loss of $60.3 million. The cybersecurity giant also announced fiscal Q4 guidance that disappointed Wall Street. SentinelOne expects Q4 sales of $271 million, a 20% increase over the prior year's $225.5 million.
SentinelOne operates in a competitive space, but its sales growth suggests it's capturing customers. While it's not profitable, many tech companies operate at a loss for years as they prioritize expanding market share over profits, and that seems to be the case with SentinelOne. With its stock near a 52-week low and its price-to-sales ratio also at a low point this year, now looks like a good time to buy shares.
Open-market buy: A purchase of company shares on a public exchange, not through private or pre-arranged transactions.
SEC Form 4: A regulatory filing disclosing insider trades by company officers, directors, or major shareholders.
Weighted-average price: The average price paid per share, accounting for different prices in multiple trades.
Direct holdings: Shares owned personally and directly by an individual, not through intermediaries or trusts.
Indirect holdings: Shares owned through another entity, such as a trust or partnership, rather than personally.
Omega Living Trust: A legal entity used to hold assets, often for estate planning or indirect ownership purposes.
Insider trading: Buying or selling a company’s securities by individuals with access to non-public information.
Autonomous threat detection: Automated systems that identify cybersecurity threats without human intervention.
XDR (Extended Detection and Response): A cybersecurity approach integrating multiple security products into a unified system for threat detection and response.
Total return: The investment's price change plus all dividends and distributions, assuming those payouts are reinvested.
TTM: The 12-month period ending with the most recent quarterly report.
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Robert Izquierdo has positions in SentinelOne. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends SentinelOne. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.