A Brinker Director Sold Near the Stock's Peak. Here's What to Know

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Key Points

  • The transaction involved the disposal of 1,775 shares at a weighted average price of $248.92 per share.

  • The move reduced the insider's direct common stock interest in the company by 17%.

  • The transaction was executed entirely through direct ownership, with no reported indirect holdings or derivative exercises in this filing.

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Cindy L. Davis, a director at Brinker International, Inc. (NYSE:EAT), disclosed a sale of 1,775 shares of common stock on August 13, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Transaction value$442,000
Shares sold (directly held)1,775
Post-transaction shares (directly held)8,973
Post-transaction value$2.1 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($248.92); post-transaction value based on the August 13 market close ($238.61).

Key questions

  • What is the scale of this transaction relative to the insider's total direct equity position?
    The sale of 1,775 shares represents a 17% reduction of the insider's direct common stock holdings, leaving a remaining balance of 8,973 shares held directly.
  • How did the execution price compare to the market valuation on the day of the trade?
    The shares were sold at a weighted average price of $248.92 per share, which was higher than the $238.61 price at the August 13 market close.
  • What brand operations currently drive the underlying business value for Brinker International?
    The company manages and licenses casual dining establishments primarily through two brands, Chili's Grill & Bar and Maggiano's Little Italy, with a total footprint of over 1,600 restaurants.
  • What is the current market value of the insider's remaining direct investment?
    As of the August 14 market close of $237.15, the insider's remaining 8,973 directly held shares have a market value of approximately $2.1 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 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 over 1,600 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

Most of the Brinker insiders who filed this past week had stock vest and had to give a slice away for taxes. However, Davis reported an outright sale of shares with no vesting involved, and she timed it well given that the stock has been effectively collecting new record highs in recent months. A director choosing to sell into a peak warrants a bit more notice than routine withholding, but she still holds about 9,000 shares.

It helps to know what she sold into. Brinker just finished a banner fiscal year, with Chili's posting a fifth straight year of same-store sales growth totaling a cumulative 71%, and fourth-quarter sales reaching $1.52 billion. The stock has roughly doubled the casual-dining sector's fortunes, climbing near 52% in a year to record territory. After a run like that, a director trimming a stake reads less as worry about the business than as ordinary diversification when a holding has swelled. Still, the timing invites the question of valuation. Brinker now trades near its highs after lapping an enormous multiyear surge, and a sale at the top is the kind of move that looks prescient only if the comparisons ahead prove as hard as the numbers suggest.

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