Chili's Marketing Fueled a 71% Sales Run. Its CMO Cashed In Some Stock

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Key Points

  • Felix completed the disposition of 21,501 shares for a total transaction value of about $5.2 million.

  • The transaction was comprised of 14,349 shares sold on the open market and 7,152 shares withheld to satisfy tax obligations following a vesting event.

  • This liquidation follows a 50% one-year return for the stock.

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George S. Felix, EVP and chief marketing officer at Brinker International, Inc. (NYSE:EAT), disposed of 21,501 shares on August 13 and August 14, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Transaction value$5.2 million
Shares sold21,501
Post-transaction shares (directly held)6,293
Post-transaction value$1.49 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($240.01); post-transaction value based on the August 14 market close ($237.15).

Key questions

  • How did the tax withholding component affect the overall transaction volume?
    The filing indicates that 7,152 shares were withheld to cover tax liabilities associated with the vesting of 19,730 shares on August 13, while the remaining 14,349 shares were sold via open-market transactions.
  • What is the insider's remaining direct equity exposure?
    Following the disposition, the EVP retains direct ownership of 6,293 shares, which represent an insider ownership percentage of 0.01% and a market value of $1.49 million as of the August 14 close.
  • What are the core business operations of Brinker International?
    The company manages and licenses casual dining establishments, primarily through its Chili's and Maggiano's brands, and operated a footprint of over 1,600 restaurants.
  • What is the company's current financial profile?
    Brinker International maintains a market capitalization of $10.2 billion and reported trailing-twelve-month revenue of $5.7 billion and net income of $462.9 million.

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 primarily under two flagship brands: Chili's Grill & Bar and Maggiano's Little Italy, generating revenue through food and beverage sales across domestic and international markets.
  • The company operates a multi-unit restaurant portfolio with company-owned, managed, and franchised locations, generating revenue through restaurant operations, franchise fees, and licensing arrangements.
  • The company serves casual-dining consumers seeking moderately priced meals in a relaxed atmosphere, with its primary customer base concentrated in North America and select international markets.

Brinker International operates one of the largest casual dining restaurant portfolios in North America with over 1,600 restaurants. The company maintains a diversified business model combining company-operated units with franchise and management arrangements, enabling capital-efficient expansion and operational leverage. With TTM revenue of $5.7 billion and net income of $462.9 million, Brinker demonstrates strong profitability within the casual dining sector while maintaining significant scale across its restaurant network.

What this transaction means for investors

Felix sold like his colleagues did this past week, partly on the open market and the rest withheld for taxes. It's also worth noting that the move left him with just 6,293 shares directly. For the executive in charge of marketing, that is a thin remaining stake, even if his unvested awards likely add to it.

Marketing is also where Felix's fingerprints are on the results. When Brinker explained Chili's five-year surge, it credited "high-impact marketing" alongside food and value, a nod to the viral campaigns and menu hooks that pulled younger diners back into the brand. Chili's grew comparable sales 5.6% last quarter and kept taking share from the casual-dining pack, closing a fiscal year with company sales of $1.52 billion. The marketing Felix oversees turned Chili's into one of the industry's clearer winners, with Brinker surging to all-time highs in recent months. Of course, sustaining traffic once a brand is hot can be harder than sparking it, so it'll be important to see whether Chili's can keep manufacturing the buzz that has carried it, or whether the marketing magic eventually fades and the comparisons catch up.

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