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CoreWeave stock drops as insider sale filing hits thin year-end trade — what’s next for CRWV
31 December 2025
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CoreWeave stock drops as insider sale filing hits thin year-end trade — what’s next for CRWV

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 14:40 ET — Regular session

  • CoreWeave shares fell about 3% in afternoon trading, underperforming the broader tech complex.
  • An SEC filing showed Chief Strategy Officer Brian Venturo sold stock under a pre-arranged trading plan.
  • Investors are watching for fresh updates on financing and the next earnings report timing.

CoreWeave Inc shares were down 3.1% at $71.63 on Wednesday afternoon, after an insider sale disclosure drew attention in thin year-end trading. The stock hit a session low of $71.46.

The timing matters because trading conditions are patchy heading into the New Year’s Day holiday, when lower liquidity can amplify moves in single names. For a recently listed company with a volatile tape, incremental supply can weigh on sentiment even without new fundamental news.

Investors have also been sensitive to funding and dilution risk in capital-intensive AI infrastructure plays. CoreWeave earlier this month priced an upsized $2.25 billion convertible senior notes offering — debt that can convert into stock — and said it completed its Nasdaq public listing in March 2025.

A Form 4 filing showed Chief Strategy Officer and director Brian Venturo sold 281,250 shares on Dec. 24 through an entity he manages, at weighted average prices around $79 to $81 per share. Form 4 filings are required disclosures that detail trades by corporate insiders.

The filing said the sales were made under a Rule 10b5-1 plan, a pre-set trading program that can execute sales on a schedule once in place. Venturo also converted an equal number of higher-vote Class B shares into Class A shares ahead of the sales, the filing showed.

The broader backdrop was mixed for AI-linked stocks. The Nasdaq 100 tracker QQQ was down about 0.3%, while Nvidia was up about 0.3% in afternoon trade.

U.S. stocks are set to trade normal hours on New Year’s Eve, while the bond market closes early and markets shut on Thursday for New Year’s Day before reopening Friday, according to a market-hours summary published Wednesday.

CoreWeave sells cloud computing capacity built around high-end graphics processors used for training and running AI models. The company has pitched its business as a way for customers to access scarce compute without building their own data-center footprint.

In its most recent quarterly update, CoreWeave pointed to rapid scaling and a sharp rise in backlog, while remaining unprofitable. “We delivered an exceptional third quarter, setting new records for revenue,” CEO Michael Intrator said at the time. CoreWeave

Insider sales disclosed through Form 4s are common, especially when executed under 10b5-1 plans, and do not necessarily signal a shift in the outlook. Still, large sales can pressure momentum stocks when buyers are cautious about dilution and balance-sheet leverage.

The next near-term catalyst is the next earnings report, which has not been formally announced on a company calendar. Zacks expects the next release around February 9, based on its earnings calendar.

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