[144] ServiceNow, Inc. SEC Filing
A shareholder of the issuer with symbol NOW filed a Form 144 notice to sell 145 shares of common stock through Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC on the NYSE around 11/17/2025. The shares, with an aggregate market value of 122803.40, were acquired on 11/15/2025 via restricted stock vesting as compensation. The filing states that 208000000 shares of this class are outstanding. Over the prior three months, the same seller, Jacqueline Canney, reported additional sales of 1562, 257, and 66 common shares, with gross proceeds of 1353394.90, 222012.02, and 56257.08.
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FAQ
What does the NOW Form 144 filing disclose?
The filing discloses that a shareholder plans to sell 145 shares of NOW common stock under Rule 144 through Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC on the NYSE, with an approximate sale date of 11/17/2025.
How many NOW shares is the shareholder currently planning to sell?
The shareholder has filed notice to sell 145 shares of NOW common stock, with an aggregate market value of 122803.40 at the time referenced in the filing.
How and when were the NOW shares in this Form 144 acquired?
The 145 shares to be sold were acquired on 11/15/2025 through restricted stock vesting from the issuer as compensation, according to the filing.
How many NOW shares are outstanding according to this Form 144?
The Form 144 states that there are 208000000 shares of the relevant class of NOW common stock outstanding at the time referenced.
What NOW share sales has the filer made in the past 3 months?
Over the past three months, Jacqueline Canney reported selling NOW common shares in three transactions: 1562 shares on 08/18/2025 for gross proceeds of 1353394.90, 257 shares on 11/10/2025 for 222012.02, and 66 shares on 11/13/2025 for 56257.08.
Which broker and exchange are involved in this NOW Form 144 sale?
The planned sale of NOW common stock is through Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC, and the shares are to be sold on the NYSE, as stated in the filing.
What representation does the NOW Form 144 filer make about information on the issuer?
By signing the notice, the person for whose account the securities are to be sold represents that they do not know any material adverse information about the issuer's current or prospective operations that has not been publicly disclosed.