Dafna Sarnoff (CARG) files Form 144 to sell 5,445 Class A shares on NASDAQ
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
144
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Dafna Sarnoff submitted a Form 144 reporting an intended sale of 5,445 Class A shares related to restricted stock vesting, with the filing recorded on 04/02/2026 for securities listed on NASDAQ. The filing also lists prior sales of 5,190 shares on 01/05/2026.
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Key Figures
Shares to be sold: 5,445 shares
Dollar amount shown (5,445 shares): $179,902.80
Shares sold in past 3 months: 5,190 shares
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Shares to be sold
5,445 shares
reported for sale on 04/02/2026 (restricted stock vesting)
Dollar amount shown (5,445 shares)
$179,902.80
value listed next to 5,445-share entry
Shares sold in past 3 months
5,190 shares
sale dated 01/05/2026
Dollar amount (prior sale)
$193,898.40
value listed next to 5,190-share past sale
Broker
Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC
listed at 900 Salem Street, Smithfield RI 02917
Key Terms
Form 144, Restricted Stock Vesting, Class A
3 terms
Form 144 regulatory
"submitted a Form 144 reporting an intended sale"
Form 144 is a document that investors must file with the government when they plan to sell a large number of shares of a company's stock. It helps ensure transparency so everyone knows how many shares are being sold and when, which can impact the stock's price.
Restricted Stock Vesting financial
"Restricted Stock Vesting | Issuer | 5445 | 04/01/2026"
Restricted stock vesting is the timetable and conditions under which shares granted to employees or insiders become fully owned and can be sold, typically requiring continued work or meeting performance goals. It matters to investors because large blocks of shares can become tradable at once, which can change share supply and price, and because vesting aligns insiders’ incentives with the company’s long‑term performance—think of it like a timed unlock that both rewards and locks in key people.
Class A financial
"Class A | Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC ... | NASDAQ"
Class A denotes a specific group of a company’s shares that carry a particular set of rights—most commonly different voting power or dividend priority compared with other share classes. Think of it like different seats on a bus where some seats let you steer and others only ride: knowing whether a share is Class A tells investors how much influence they have over company decisions and how returns might be distributed, which affects control and value.