CarGurus Chief Marketing Officer Sells 17,151 Shares for $634,587
Written by John Ballard for The Motley Fool Key Points The disposition involved 17,151 shares valued at $634,587 based on the transaction-date weighted average price. The transaction reduced Sarnoffโฆ
Key Points The disposition involved 17,151 shares valued at $634,587 based on the transaction-date weighted average price. The transaction reduced Sarnoff's direct equity holdings by 14%. The sale was executed directly from the insider's personal holdings under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. The move represents a routine liquidity event for the executive, who retains a multi-million dollar equity position. 10 stocks we like better than CarGurus โบ Dafna Sarnoff, Chief Marketing Officer of CarGurus, Inc. (NASDAQ:CARG) , sold 17,151 shares of the company on Aug. 13, 2026, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing . Transaction summary Metric Value Transaction value $635,000 Shares sold (directly held) 17,151 Post-transaction shares (directly held) 109,668 Post-transaction value $4.16 million Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($37.00); post-transaction value based on Aug. 13, 2026, market close ($37.94). Key questions What governed the timing of this transaction? The sale was conducted under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan, a mechanism that allows insiders to schedule stock trades in advance to avoid concerns regarding material non-public information. How does the current valuation compare to historical performance? The transaction was executed at $37 per share, while the stock has delivered an 18% total return over the 12 months ending Aug. 13, 2026. What is the scale of the insider's remaining commitment to the company? Sarnoff continues to hold 109,668 shares directly, maintaining an equity stake valued at $4.16 million as of the Aug. 13, 2026, market close. Does this transaction impact the broader insider ownership structure? This individual disposition is part of a broader context where insiders collectively hold 0.11% of the company's outstanding shares. Company Overview Metric Value Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-13) $37.94 Market Capitalization $3.4 billion Revenue (TTM) $974 million Net Income (TTM) $180 million Company Snapshot CarGurus operates a comprehensive digital automotive marketplace connecting buyers and sellers, generating revenue through dealer subscriptions, advertising services, and transaction-based fees across its U.S. Marketplace and Digital Wholesale segments. The company's business model leverages technology-enabled platforms that facilitate vehicle discovery and transactions while providing dealerships with customer acquisition and inventory management tools, creating a two-sided marketplace dynamic. CarGurus primarily serves individual vehicle buyers seeking transparent pricing and selection, as well as automotive dealerships ranging from independent operators to large franchised networks seeking digital marketing and sales solutions. CarGurus has established itself as a prominent player in the digital automotive marketplace, with TTM revenues of $974 million and net income of $180 million, demonstrating strong operational profitability at scale. The company's dual-segment approach--combining consumer-facing marketplace functionality with dealer-focused digital wholesale capabilities--positions it to capture value across the automotive transaction ecosystem. With a market capitalization of $3.4 billion and a one-year share price appreciation of 18%, CarGurus benefits from secular trends toward digital vehicle transactions and the ongoing digitalization of automotive retail. What this transaction means for investors This sale represented a small percentage of the executive's stake in the company, while the remaining stake is quite substantial at around $4 million. Therefore, it shouldn't be concerning for investors. Importantly, it was completed under a pre-adopted trading plan in a year when the stock had risen 18%. The business appears to be performing well, with revenue growing 13% year over year in the most recent quarter. Profitability has also remained stable; however, it is inconsistent compared with the steady quarterly growth in revenue this year. While management noted a cautious spending environment in the second quarter that weighed on results, it also saw increased dealer engagement and growing adoption of add-on products. Wall Street is bullish. The consensus analyst estimate projects around 20% annualized earnings growth in the coming years, while the stock trades at a modest forward price-to-earnings ratio of 13. Should you buy stock in CarGurus right now? Before you buy stock in CarGurus, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy nowโฆ and CarGurus wasnโt one of them. 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The disposition involved 17,151 shares valued at $634,587 based on the transaction-date weighted average price.
The transaction reduced Sarnoff's direct equity holdings by 14%.
The sale was executed directly from the insider's personal holdings under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.
The move represents a routine liquidity event for the executive, who retains a multi-million dollar equity position.
Dafna Sarnoff, Chief Marketing Officer of CarGurus, Inc. (NASDAQ:CARG) , sold 17,151 shares of the company on Aug. 13, 2026, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing .
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($37.00); post-transaction value based on Aug. 13, 2026, market close ($37.94).
CarGurus has established itself as a prominent player in the digital automotive marketplace, with TTM revenues of $974 million and net income of $180 million, demonstrating strong operational profitability at scale.
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