[Form 4] Meta Platforms, Inc. Insider Trading Activity
Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth reported multiple open-market sales of Meta Class A common stock on 11/18/2025. The transactions were carried out under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan that he adopted on January 31, 2025, meaning the trades were scheduled in advance.
The filing shows several small sales blocks, including 3,188 shares at a weighted average price of $591.8894 per share and 4,066 shares at a weighted average price of $592.6878 per share, each executed through multiple trades within narrow price ranges. After these sales, Bosworth beneficially owns 2,415 META shares directly and 66,329 shares indirectly through the Andrew Bosworth Living Trust.
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What did META CTO Andrew Bosworth report in this Form 4 filing?
The Form 4 reports that Andrew Bosworth, Chief Technology Officer of Meta Platforms, Inc. (META), sold several blocks of META Class A common stock on 11/18/2025 in open-market transactions.
Were Andrew Bosworth’s META stock sales made under a Rule 10b5-1 plan?
Yes. The filing states that the sales were effected under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan that Bosworth adopted on January 31, 2025, indicating the trades were pre-scheduled.
What prices did Andrew Bosworth receive for the META shares he sold?
The reported prices are weighted averages for multiple trades. Examples include $591.8894 per share for 3,188 shares, with individual trades ranging from $591.28 to $592.27, and $592.6878 per share for 4,066 shares, with trades from $592.30 to $593.28.
How many META shares does Andrew Bosworth own after the reported transactions?
After the reported sales, Bosworth beneficially owns 2,415 shares directly and 66,329 shares indirectly through the Andrew Bosworth Living Trust, as shown in the Form 4.
What type of security did Andrew Bosworth sell in this META Form 4?
All reported transactions involve Meta Platforms Class A common stock. The filing’s Table II shows no derivative securities transactions.
Why are the META share prices reported as weighted averages in this Form 4?
The filing explains that each reported price in Column 4 is a weighted average price, because the shares were sold in multiple transactions within specified price ranges. The reporting person agrees to provide full trade-by-trade details upon written request.