Movement Alert|Snowflake Falls 3.59% in Pre-Market Trading, Frequent Insider Selling Coupled with Sector-Wide Weakness

Market Focus
Jul 14

On July 14, Snowflake fell 3.59% in pre-market trading, trading around $259.27/share, with turnover of approximately $151.19 thousand. The decline was driven by persistent insider selling activity and broad weakness across the Internet Services & Infrastructure sector.

On the insider front, the company disclosed as many as 70 insider transactions on July 8, with Director Michael Speiser executing multiple sales on July 6 through a pre-established 10b5-1 plan. Earlier, Director Frank Slootman exercised options and sold 99,900 shares on June 29 at a weighted average price of approximately $250–$254. Additionally, the shareholder meeting failed to approve the executive compensation proposal, reflecting investor dissatisfaction with corporate governance.

At the sector level, Internet Services & Infrastructure stocks were broadly under pressure in pre-market trading. Among peers, MongoDB fell 2.89%, Cloudflare declined 1.74%, and Shopify dropped 1.68%, collectively weighing on individual names including Snowflake.

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