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Form 4 shows Mark Zuckerberg executed several transactions in Meta Platforms (META) on 1-Aug-2025.
- Conversion: 412,854 Class B shares held through CZI Holdings, LLC were converted 1-for-1 into Class A stock; no cash involved.
- Gift: 397,007 Class A shares were transferred from CZI Holdings to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Foundation; Zuckerberg retains voting control but no pecuniary interest.
- Open-market sales: CZI Holdings sold 15,847 Class A shares under a 10b5-1 plan at $750.00–$764.40, generating roughly US$12 million. Remaining CZI-held Class A shares after the sales: 0.
- Post-transaction ownership: Zuckerberg continues to control large blocks via multiple entities, including 159.7 million Class A shares underlying Class B stock held by CZI Holdings and over 132 million additional Class A equivalents held through various Chan Zuckerberg entities and trusts.
No changes to Meta’s capital structure occurred; transactions represent routine philanthropic transfers and a small (<0.01% of Zuckerberg’s economic stake) programmed sale.
Meta Platforms (META) – Form 4 filed 08/04/25
On 07/31/25, Mark Zuckerberg (Chair, CEO & 10% owner) executed a Rule 10b5-1 transaction through his entity CZI Holdings, LLC:
- Converted 15,847 Class B shares into Class A (1-for-1, no cash).
- Sold the entire 15,847 Class A shares in 13 open-market blocks at weighted-average prices between $766.86-$783.74, raising roughly $12 million.
Post-sale, CZI owns 0 META Class A shares. Zuckerberg still indirectly controls about 160.1 million Class B shares through CZI and an additional 132.5 million+ Class B shares via other family entities, all convertible into Class A.
The disposal reduces his overall economic stake by well under 0.1% and was executed under a pre-arranged plan, suggesting routine portfolio management rather than a strategic shift.