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UiPath stock slips after CEO share-sale filing; S&P MidCap 400 flows in focus
4 January 2026
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UiPath stock slips after CEO share-sale filing; S&P MidCap 400 flows in focus

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 05:53 ET — Market closed.

UiPath Inc (NYSE:PATH) shares fell about 3% in the last U.S. session after a Form 4 filing, which discloses insider trades, showed CEO and Chairman Daniel Dines sold stock under a prearranged plan. The automation-software firm’s shares last traded at $15.88 on Friday, down 49 cents from the prior close, after swinging between $15.50 and $16.85 on volume of about 44 million shares. Dines sold 45,000 Class A shares at an average $16.3846 apiece and reported holding 28.4 million shares directly after the sale, plus 9++.6 million shares indirectly, the filing showed.

The disclosure arrives as UiPath entered the S&P MidCap 400 on Friday, a benchmark of mid-sized U.S. companies that many index funds track. S&P Dow Jones Indices said UiPath replaced Synovus Financial in a change effective before the opening bell.

UiPath’s move came on a choppy day for U.S. equities, with the Dow and S&P 500 finishing higher while mega-cap technology names capped gains in the Nasdaq. “The market is seeing a ‘buy the dip, sell the rip’ mentality,” said Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategy at Charles Schwab. Reuters

UiPath makes software that automates repetitive work such as moving data between applications, reading emails and updating databases. The approach is often called robotic process automation, or RPA, because the software runs tasks that employees would otherwise do by hand.

Rule 10b5-1 plans are set up in advance and are designed to let executives trade on a schedule, reducing concerns that they used inside information. They do not prevent short-term volatility when investors focus on insider selling patterns.

The company last reported results on Dec. 3, saying revenue rose 16% year-on-year to $411 million and annual recurring revenue, or ARR, reached $1.782 billion as of Oct. 31. ARR is a subscription yardstick that tracks the run-rate value of recurring contracts, and UiPath forecast fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $462 million to $467 million, with ARR of $1.844 billion to $1.849 billion as of Jan. 31.

Friday’s trade left UiPath below the average price of Dines’ latest sale, even after an early pop. The reversal highlighted how index-related flows and profit-taking can collide around benchmark changes.

With the stock now in the MidCap 400, investors will watch whether trading volume normalizes and whether passive funds keep accumulating shares beyond the initial rebalance. Any additional insider filings and fresh commentary on customer spending in 2026 could also move the stock.

Before the next session, attention turns to U.S. labor-market data due Jan. 9, which investors see as a key input for interest-rate expectations. The Federal Reserve cut rates at each of its last three meetings of 2025, and jobs data could influence how quickly policymakers move again, Reuters reported.

Lower rates tend to support higher-growth software stocks because they make future earnings more valuable in today’s dollars. A strong jobs print, by contrast, can push yields up and weigh on the sector.

UiPath has no upcoming events listed on its investor relations calendar, leaving its next earnings date unconfirmed. Earnings calendars such as Zacks have penciled in March 11 as the expected report date.

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