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CoreWeave stock rises after insiders disclose $21 million in share sales
9 January 2026
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CoreWeave stock rises after insiders disclose $21 million in share sales

New York, Jan 9, 2026, 13:19 EST — Regular session

  • CoreWeave shares were up about 3% in afternoon trade, despite fresh insider-sale disclosures
  • SEC filings showed CEO Michael Intrator and strategy chief Brian Venturo sold shares under pre-arranged trading plans
  • Traders are watching next week’s U.S. inflation data for a read on rates and risk appetite

CoreWeave shares rose nearly 3% on Friday, extending a choppy start to the year for the AI cloud firm, after filings showed its chief executive and a top lieutenant sold about $20.7 million worth of stock earlier this week.

The sales matter because CoreWeave is still a relatively new listing and the stock can swing on signs of extra supply — especially when it comes from senior executives. CoreWeave, founded in 2017, listed on Nasdaq in March 2025 under the symbol CRWV.

The broader tape was firmer, with the S&P 500 proxy SPY up about 0.6% and the tech-heavy QQQ up about 0.9%. Rate expectations have been in focus after Friday’s U.S. jobs data reshaped bets on when the Federal Reserve could resume cuts, a key backdrop for high-growth names.

A Form 4 filed late Thursday showed CEO Michael Intrator sold 61,386 Class A shares for about $4.7 million, while another filing showed Chief Strategy Officer Brian Venturo sold shares worth about $16.1 million, including stock sold after converting Class B shares. Both filings said the sales were made under Rule 10b5-1 plans — pre-set instructions that can automate trades and are often used to avoid the appearance of trading on material non-public information.

CoreWeave was last at $79.38, after trading between $75.57 and $81.48 in the session, according to the company’s investor site.

Some investors have treated CoreWeave as a bellwether for demand in AI infrastructure, where chip supply and data-center buildouts can dictate growth. Nvidia, a key supplier to the sector, was little changed on Friday.

But the stock’s sensitivity cuts both ways. CoreWeave has flagged heavy spending needs and customer concentration in its filings, leaving investors exposed if deployments slip or financing gets tighter.

Next up, traders will take cues from Tuesday’s U.S. consumer price index report (Jan. 13 at 8:30 a.m. ET) and the Fed’s next policy meeting on Jan. 27-28, events that can reset rate bets and risk appetite across AI-linked stocks.

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