The disposition of 6,103 shares on August 15, 2026, represented a transaction value of ~$298,000 at $48.88 per share.
The transaction reduced the officer's direct holdings by 13%.
This was a non-discretionary transaction executed to cover tax obligations following the vesting of restricted stock units.
The officer retains a direct position of 40,732 shares valued at $1.99 million as of the August 14, 2026 market close.
Chief Accounting Officer Lisa Blackwood-Kapral disposed of 6,103 shares of Maplebear Inc. (NASDAQ:CART) on August 15, 2026, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Transaction value | ~$298,000 |
| Shares sold | 6,103 |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 40,732 |
| Post-transaction value | $1.99 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($48.88).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-14) | $48.88 |
| Market Capitalization | $11.4 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $4.0 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | $480.0 million |
Maplebear Inc. operates as a critical technology infrastructure provider for the grocery industry, with a $11.4 billion market capitalization and TTM revenue of $4.0 billion. The company has established a defensible competitive position through its comprehensive platform spanning fulfillment logistics, enterprise retail solutions, and advertising services, generating strong unit economics evidenced by $480.0 million in TTM net income. With 3,600 employees based in San Francisco, Instacart continues to expand its market penetration by deepening relationships with existing retail partners while extending its technology offerings across adjacent revenue streams.
A 13% reduction of stock holdings may seem significant at first glance. However, as previously mentioned, Blackwood-Kapral sold shares of Maplebear because of tax withholding requirements tied to the vesting of restricted stock units.
Hence, this probably means she did not sell over concerns about the company. Also, the fact that she held 87% of her existing position confirms her confidence in the consumer staples stock.
Indeed, nothing about the current condition of the stock indicates it is a sell. Revenue grew by 10% yearly in the first six months of 2026, and net income surged 15% higher over the same period to $256 million.
Admittedly, with the 11% increase in the stock price over the last year, investors might perceive that as an average performance. Likewise, its 27 P/E ratio may also not inspire action in one direction or the other.
Still, its forward P/E ratio of 12 indicates the Instacart parent could be in for some growth. Knowing that, it is understandable that Blackwood-Kapral may want to hold on to her shares, and the prospect for improved profitability indicates that other investors may be better off holding their Maplebear shares as well.
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