Movement Alert|Snowflake Falls 3.02% in Regular Trading, Internet Infrastructure Sector Pullback Combined with Persistent Insider Selling Pressure

Market Focus
Jul 16

On July 15, Snowflake declined 3.02% in regular trading, trading at $267.65/share, with turnover of $487 million. The stock had rebounded 3.16% the prior session before coming under renewed pressure.

On the sector front, Internet Services & Infrastructure stocks pulled back broadly, with peers CoreWeave falling 6.15%, DigitalOcean dropping 10.49%, and Cloudflare declining 3.18%, dragging down individual names including Snowflake. On the news front, persistent insider selling activity continued to weigh on sentiment — the company disclosed as many as 70 insider transactions on July 8, with Director Michael Speiser executing multiple sales on July 6 through a pre-established 10b5-1 plan. Additionally, the company's shareholder meeting previously rejected the executive compensation proposal, reflecting investor dissatisfaction with corporate governance structure. Multiple investment banks including UBS (target $370) and Deutsche Bank (target $300) maintain Buy ratings, but near-term valuation remains pressured by governance concerns and insider activity.

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