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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. files as a foreign private issuer, and its regulatory reports document cybersecurity operating results, product and subscription revenue categories, calculated billings, remaining performance obligations, cash balances and other financial measures reported through Form 6-K current reports and Form 20-F reporting status.
The filing record also covers the company’s ordinary shares, share repurchase authorizations, acquisition announcements, executive and commercial leadership changes, and annual general meeting matters. Governance disclosures include board elections, auditor appointment and compensation matters under Israeli company-law procedures, while incorporated registration statements relate to equity compensation filings on Form S-8.
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (CHKP) – Form 144 filing. A shareholder named Dor Dorit has filed a Notice of Proposed Sale under Rule 144 to dispose of 851 ordinary shares through Oppenheimer & Co. on or about 22 Jul 2025. At the most recent market price reflected in the filing, the stake is valued at $189,466.64. The company has 108,368,523 shares outstanding, so the planned sale represents roughly 0.0008 % of shares.
The same holder disclosed substantial prior sales in the last three months totaling 153,038 shares for aggregate gross proceeds of $34.9 million (five separate transactions between 28 Apr 2025 and 11 Jun 2025). The shares being sold were originally acquired as restricted stock units on 5 Apr 2022. No additional consideration details, trading-plan information or adverse material information were indicated.
The filing signals continued insider liquidation but, given CHKP’s large float, the immediate dilution effect is immaterial; the market may nevertheless interpret the cumulative selling trend as a modestly negative sentiment indicator.