On August 19, NEBIS declined 3.17% overnight, trading at $240.39/share, with turnover of $45.49 million.
On the news front, the latest Form 4 filing confirmed that Director Charles E Ryan sold approximately 49,000 Class A shares on August 14 through multiple transactions at prices ranging from $263.14 to $269.74, totaling roughly $12.75 million in proceeds. The sale was executed under a 10b5-1 plan via Citigroup Global Markets, reducing his direct holdings to approximately 272,500 shares.
The insider sale landed amid an already cautious options market environment. A notable $18.2 million bearish put spread expiring January 2027 — constructed by buying 350 puts and selling 200 puts — had previously signaled institutional expectations for medium-term weakness. Meanwhile, despite strong Q2 fundamentals showing AI cloud revenue of $575 million (up 514% YoY) and Bank of America maintaining a Buy rating with a $310 target price, concerns over the company's remaining performance obligation structure tilting toward shorter-term contracts added to selling pressure.
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