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META Form 4 (07/24/25): Chief Legal Officer Jennifer Newstead sold 519 Class A shares of Meta Platforms on 07/22/25 at $716.10 per share, generating roughly $371k in proceeds. The disposition was executed under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted 02/11/25, indicating the trade was pre-scheduled rather than opportunistic. After the sale, Newstead still directly owns 26,069 shares, implying the transaction reduced her direct stake by about 2%.
No derivative securities were involved and no other insiders are listed. The filing does not reference company fundamentals, guidance, or material corporate events, so the market impact is expected to be limited. Still, investors often monitor insider activity as a sentiment indicator; the small scale and planned nature suggest a neutral signal.