
So, SentinelOne’s CEO, Tomer Weingarten, sold a few shares, did he? 36,932 to be precise. Oh, the humanity! Wall Street’s clutching its pearls, naturally. They’re all yelling, “Sell! Sell! Sell!” as if this is some sort of financial apocalypse. Let me tell you something, folks, I’ve seen apocalypses. I directed one with zero budget. This? This is a Tuesday.
The Numbers, Schmumbers
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares Sold (Directly, Because Apparently He Has a Life) | 36,932 |
| Transaction Value (Roughly the Price of a Decent Used Sedan) | ~$510,000 |
| Remaining Shares (He’s Not Sleeping Under a Bridge, I Assure You) | 1,046,141 |
| Value of Remaining Shares (Enough to Buy a Really, Really Nice Sedan) | ~$15.2 million |
Look, the man sold 3.41% of his holdings. 3.41%! It’s practically a rounding error. He’s trimming the fat, folks. Like a skilled butcher, not a panicked chef. And yes, the shares were sold to cover taxes. Imagine, a CEO paying taxes! The scandal!
Let’s Talk Cadence, or Why Everyone is Overreacting
The media is making it sound like Weingarten is jumping ship. Baloney! He’s been selling shares in a consistent pattern. It’s like clockwork, only with more paperwork. Since August 2024, this sale is right in line with his usual behavior. It’s not a fire sale, it’s a…well, a sale. A perfectly normal, tax-related sale. And frankly, it’s good to see someone not hiding money in the Cayman Islands. Progress, people!
Company Snapshot (Because Numbers Are Fun, Sometimes)
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Revenue (Trailing Twelve Months) | $1.00 billion |
| Net Income (Trailing Twelve Months) | ($450.74 million) |
| Employees | 2,800 |
| 1-Year Price Change (As of March 6, 2026) | -21.56% |
Okay, so they’re not profitable yet. Big deal! Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither is a cutting-edge cybersecurity company. And that 21.56% drop? That’s a buying opportunity, my friends. A steal! Think of it as a Black Friday sale on future profits.
The AI Apocalypse That Isn’t
Everyone’s panicking about AI making SentinelOne obsolete. Honestly? The nerve! Like customers are going to ditch a proven cybersecurity platform for some unproven AI chatbot. It’s absurd! Cybersecurity is essential. It’s like oxygen. People need it. And SentinelOne delivers. They’re growing revenue by 22% year-over-year. That’s not a company on its last legs, that’s a company with a pulse!
The price-to-sales ratio is around five? That’s lower than a limbo dancer! It’s a bargain! This isn’t a risky investment, it’s a no-brainer. Buy the dip, folks. Buy the dip! I’m not a financial advisor, of course. I’m just a man who appreciates a good deal…and a good punchline.
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2026-03-19 22:34