Movement Alert|Snowflake Intraday Decline 3.09%, Sector Weakness and Continued Executive Selling Pressure Weigh on Shares

Market Focus
Jun 10

On June 9, Snowflake fell 3.09% in regular trading, trading at $233.41/share, with trading volume of $666 million. The decline was driven by persistent sector-wide weakness and ongoing negative sentiment from executive insider selling.

Within the Internet Services & Infrastructure sector, broad-based selling continued with CoreWeave down 5.11%, Cloudflare down 5.52%, Applied Digital down 1.6%, and Shopify down 1.48%, reflecting significant systemic selling pressure across the group.

On the insider activity front, a newly disclosed Form 4 filing revealed that director Michael L. Speiser sold over 52,000 shares on June 5 via a pre-arranged 10b5-1 plan at a weighted average price of approximately $245.21 per share. This follows director Frank Slootman's earlier concentrated sale of over 430,000 shares, sustaining a pattern of heavy executive selling that has pressured market sentiment. Despite multiple investment banks recently raising price targets — Deutsche Bank to $300 and UBS to $370 — the near-term overhang from insider disposals and sector rotation continues to dominate price action.

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