A Cheesecake Factory Director Sells 1,958 Shares as the Stock Soars. Here's a Closer Look at the Transaction.

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Key Points

  • The shares were sold for a total consideration of ~$214,127 at a weighted average price of $109.36 per share.

  • The transaction resulted in an 8% reduction in the insider's total direct equity holdings.

  • The sale occurred as the company's stock realized a 73% return over the 12-month period ending August 17, 2026.

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Janice L. Meyer, a member of the Board of Directors at The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated (NASDAQ:CAKE), sold 1,958 shares of common stock on August 17, 2026 according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Transaction value~$214,127
Shares sold (directly held)1,958
Post-transaction shares (directly held)21,251
Post-transaction value$2.3 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($109.36); post-transaction value based on August 17, 2026 market close ($109.07).

Key questions

  • What were the execution details for this transaction?
    The shares were sold in multiple increments at prices ranging from $109.08 to $109.62, inclusive, on the open market.
  • How does this move impact the insider's total beneficial ownership?
    Following the liquidation, Janice Meyer continues to hold a direct stake of 21,251 shares, representing an estimated ownership level of 0.0428% of the company.
  • What is the current scale of the company's restaurant operations?
    The firm operates 306 restaurants across the United States and Canada, including 208 locations under its primary brand, and reported trailing twelve-month revenue of $3.9 billion.
  • What is the firm's current market valuation as of the transaction date?
    The company had a total market capitalization of $5.4 billion as of the August 17, 2026 market close.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-17)$109.07
Market Capitalization$5.4 billion
Revenue (TTM)$3.9 billion
Net Income (TTM)$178.6 million

Company Snapshot

  • The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated operates a diversified restaurant portfolio comprising 208 company-operated Cheesecake Factory locations and additional branded concepts across the United States and Canada, complemented by proprietary bakery operations that produce signature cheesecakes and baked goods distributed through multiple channels including company restaurants, international licensees, foodservice operators, and retail partners.
  • The company generates revenue through three primary business segments: company-operated restaurant sales, product sales from its bakery operations distributed to external customers and retail channels, and licensing arrangements with international franchisees and third-party operators.
  • The Cheesecake Factory serves a broad consumer base spanning casual dining patrons seeking premium desserts and full-service dining experiences, as well as institutional and retail customers purchasing its branded bakery products through foodservice distributors and retail channels.

The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated operates as a leading casual dining restaurant chain with approximately 48,400 employees and a market cap of $5.4 billion. The company leverages its iconic brand and proprietary bakery capabilities to drive revenue across multiple distribution channels, including direct restaurant operations, product licensing, and wholesale bakery sales.

With trailing twelve-month revenue of $3.9 billion, the company demonstrates a diversified business model that extends beyond traditional restaurant operations to capitalize on consumer demand for its signature products across multiple customer segments.

What this transaction means for investors

Director Janice Meyer's Aug. 17 sale of Cheesecake Factory stock at a weighted average price of $109.36 came shortly after shares reached a 52-week high of $118.46 on Aug. 13. It appears she was capitalizing on the stock's 73% return over the trailing 12 months to lock in some gains.

Post-transaction, Meyer retained 21,251 directly held shares. This shows she maintains a sizable equity stake, ensuring continued alignment with shareholder interests.

Cheesecake Factory stock is up because the company is having a strong 2026. In the second quarter, the restaurant giant achieved $1 billion in sales, the first time it's hit that milestone in a quarter, up from $955.8 million in 2025.

The revenue growth is thanks to a 6% year-over-year increase in same-store sales in a sign customers continue to frequent Cheesecake Factory restaurants. The company expects to open as many as 26 new locations in 2026, which should help it continue its revenue expansion. It opened four in Q2.

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