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CoreWeave CEO’s $35.8 Million Stock Sale Tests AI Cloud Rally

CoreWeave CEO’s $35.8 Million Stock Sale Tests AI Cloud Rally

Livingston, New Jersey, April 24, 2026, 15:03 (EDT)

CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator unloaded roughly $35.8 million worth of Class A stock this week, according to an SEC filing, spotlighting insider moves at the Nvidia-backed AI cloud outfit following a big climb in its share price. Intrator sold 307,693 shares on April 21, with weighted average prices between $114.71 and $120.33. The trades were executed through a Rule 10b5-1 plan set up back in November—one of those advance trading programs executives use to time their sales. ([SEC][1])

Timing’s key here: CoreWeave stands out as one of Wall Street’s top bets on the tight supply of AI computing muscle. Shares changed hands at $112.46 Friday afternoon, off roughly 4.2% from the previous close. The stock earlier ran as high as $121.22 before slipping to a session low of $106.55.

The filing leaves Intrator’s reason for selling his shares unstated. What’s clear: he still holds over 5 million Class A shares after the disclosed direct sales. On top of that, he’s got tens of millions of Class B shares—convertible to Class A—held both personally and via related entities. ([SEC][1])

Just before the CEO’s sale, another hefty transaction surfaced. Brian Venturo, who serves as CoreWeave’s chief strategy officer and sits on the board, disclosed that related entities sold 1.125 million Class A shares on April 20, netting roughly $130.4 million. The sales came under a Rule 10b5-1 plan set up back in November. ([SEC][2])

Insider selling isn’t an automatic red flag for the business. For CoreWeave, though, it throws a spotlight on a deeper issue: just how much longer investors will stick with AI infrastructure companies burning through capital ahead of contract payouts.

CoreWeave wrapped up another $1 billion in 9.750% senior notes due 2031 last week, bumping up the total outstanding under that indenture to $2.75 billion. The company said it’s planning to put the funds toward general corporate needs, with debt repayment on the table.

On the demand side, Jane Street has stepped up with a roughly $6 billion commitment for CoreWeave’s cloud services. The firm also put $1 billion into CoreWeave equity at $109 per share, according to statements from both companies last week. In addition, CoreWeave broadened its cloud arrangement with Meta Platforms by another $21 billion and locked in a multi-year contract with Anthropic.

“This is another example that leading companies are choosing CoreWeave’s AI cloud to run their most demanding workloads,” Intrator said after the Meta deal went public. According to Reuters, Meta secured access to early batches of Nvidia’s upcoming Vera Rubin chips under the agreement, and it’s now counted as one of CoreWeave’s biggest customers. Reuters

CoreWeave belongs to the so-called “neoclouds,” a group focused on renting out AI-optimized compute power instead of the usual broad cloud offerings. Nebius is another name in this space. Out on the larger end, Meta, Microsoft, and several heavyweight cloud customers are all competing to lock down Nvidia chips. Reuters

CoreWeave’s balance sheet stands in the spotlight. The company aims to pour $30 billion to $35 billion into capex this year—over twice what it expects to spend in 2025. Reuters put its long-term debt above $14 billion as of December. Big borrowing pays off if demand for data centers stays red-hot and those racks get filled fast. But delays, shifts in chip supply, or if major clients decide to handle more workloads themselves, and the numbers could start to sting.

CoreWeave says lenders are warming up to its approach. Back in March, the company locked in an $8.5 billion delayed-draw term loan facility. Brannin McBee, co-founder and chief development officer, called the deal proof of “confidence in AI adoption” and saw it as market validation for a model he described as “repeatable and scalable.” ([CoreWeave Investors][6])

Here’s what stands out: CoreWeave has landed some massive AI compute deals. Insiders, sticking to preset plans, are cashing out part of their stakes. Those two points don’t kill the bullish argument, though they do mean investors can’t treat the coming earnings report as business as usual.

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[6]: https://investors.coreweave.com/news/news-details/2026/CoreWeave-Closes-Landmark-8-5-Billion-Financing-Facility-Achieving-First-Investment-Grade-Rated-GPU-backed-Financing/default.aspx “
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