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CoreWeave stock (CRWV) in focus after CEO share-sale filing as lawsuit deadline nears
15 February 2026
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CoreWeave stock (CRWV) in focus after CEO share-sale filing as lawsuit deadline nears

New York, Feb 15, 2026, 14:12 EST — Market closed

CoreWeave (CRWV.O) ended Friday at $96.04, up 0.3% for the session, after moving between $91.11 and $100.67. According to a Form 4, CEO Michael Intrator unloaded 32,455 Class A shares on Feb. 11. The filing also showed Omnadora Capital LLC, with Intrator, sold off 50,000 shares at prices anywhere from $88.74 to $97.46, all as part of a set trading plan.

The disclosures hit just before U.S. markets reopen—Wall Street’s closed Monday for Presidents Day, trading restarts Tuesday. Investors have little time to adjust positions in high-beta AI-linked stocks before things pick up again.

CoreWeave has its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings scheduled for Feb. 26, with a conference call set for 5 p.m. ET, according to its investor relations page. Investors want details—data center capacity, spending levels, and how quickly signed demand is translating into billable computing hours are all in focus.

Over the weekend, shareholder-law firms pushed out notices about a securities-fraud class action aimed at the company and several executives, pointing to a March 13 deadline for investors to apply for lead-plaintiff status. According to one of the notices, the suit—filed in U.S. District Court in New Jersey—links its allegations to previous stock drops after the company scrapped a planned merger and then issued lower guidance.

CoreWeave offers cloud computing infrastructure tailored for artificial intelligence (AI), providing clients with access to GPUs — the chips powering both training and inference for AI models. The company says it listed on Nasdaq in March 2025.

Nvidia snapped up $2 billion worth of CoreWeave shares in January, paying $87.20 each as it looked to strengthen its U.S. data center push. When the deal was announced, Intrator called Nvidia “the leading and most requested computing platform at every phase of AI.” Reuters

Form 4s flag insider trades—sometimes dropping after the bell, and, in thin markets, that’s enough to jolt prices. A Rule 10b5-1 plan? That’s when execs line up share sales ahead of time, following a set schedule.

Still, there’s a catch: legal troubles can cast a shadow over shares, even for companies putting up big growth numbers. According to Rosen Law Firm, the suit alleges management overplayed its capacity to fulfill customer demand—and downplayed hazards tied to heavy dependence on a third-party data center provider.

Tuesday’s open gives traders their first unclouded look: will CRWV react to the insider-sale headlines and ongoing lawsuits, or revert to trading in step with the wider AI infrastructure group?

CoreWeave’s quarterly numbers drop after the bell on Feb. 26.

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