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The Atlassian Corporation (NASDAQ: TEAM) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides direct access to the company’s official regulatory disclosures, along with AI-powered summaries to help interpret complex documents. As a public software publisher in the information sector, Atlassian uses SEC filings to report financial performance, governance decisions, executive compensation, and material events related to its collaboration and productivity software business.
Investors researching TEAM 10-K and 10-Q reports can use this page to locate annual and quarterly filings that describe Atlassian’s revenue segments (subscriptions, maintenance, perpetual license, and other), risk factors, and strategic priorities such as enterprise focus, AI capabilities, and cloud transformation. AI-generated highlights can help readers quickly identify key themes, segment details, and changes from prior periods without reading every line of each filing.
Current reports on Form 8-K are especially important for tracking Atlassian’s material events. Recent 8-Ks reference quarterly earnings releases and shareholder letters, share repurchase program authorizations, director appointments and retirements, and definitive agreements and completed acquisitions, including DX and The Browser Company of New York. Other 8-Ks furnish investor materials and blog posts related to data center product updates and strategic initiatives. AI summaries on Stock Titan can surface the main points of each 8-K, such as the nature of the event, its timing, and any financial or governance implications.
For those interested in executive compensation and proxy matters, the DEF 14A proxy statement is available here as well. It outlines Atlassian’s values, board structure, proposals to be voted on at the annual meeting, and details of share incentive and employee share purchase plans. AI tools can clarify complex tables and terminology, helping users understand how directors and named executive officers are compensated and how voting items may affect capital structure.
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With real-time updates from EDGAR and AI explanations layered on top, this TEAM filings page offers a structured way to review Atlassian’s regulatory history, from periodic reports to event-driven disclosures, using the same information the company provides to the market.
Atlassian Corporation reported a planned board transition. Heather M. Fernandez decided to retire as a director, effective September 30, 2025, and the company stated her decision was not due to any disagreement over operations, policies, or practices.
The Board approved the appointment of Jason Warner as a director effective October 1, 2025, and he will serve on the Compensation and Leadership Development Committee. Warner is co-founder and co-CEO of frontier AI lab Poolside, and formerly served as CTO of GitHub and as a managing director at Redpoint Ventures.
As a non-employee director, Warner will receive a $55,000 annual Board retainer and an annual restricted stock unit grant valued at $290,000, both pro-rated until the next annual stockholder meeting. These RSUs vest in full on the earlier of one year from grant or the next annual meeting, with 100% acceleration upon a sale of the company. Atlassian noted there are no related party transactions with Warner requiring disclosure, and that any ordinary course contracts with Poolside are handled under its related party policies.
Atlassian insider sale by Farquhar Scott — This Form 4 shows Director and 10% owner Farquhar Scott sold a total of 7,665 shares of Atlassian Class A common stock on 09/15/2025 across three transactions: 3,537 shares at a weighted-average price of $175.04, 3,758 shares at $174.0082, and 370 shares at $175.9427. After these sales the reporting person beneficially owned 88,443, 84,685, and 84,315 shares respectively as listed per line items, with holdings identified as held by Farquhar Investment Partnership No. 2. The filings note the sales were made pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted February 12, 2025, and indicate multiple trades executed within reported price ranges. The form is signed by Drew Parkes, Attorney-in-Fact.
Atlassian director and co-founder Michael Cannon-Brookes sold 7,665 shares of Class A common stock on 09/15/2025 under a pre-established Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted February 20, 2025. The sales executed in multiple trades at weighted-average prices of $175.0399, $174.0083 and $175.9427, and reduced his reported indirect beneficial ownership from 88,444 shares to 84,315 shares held by CBC Co Pty Limited as trustee for the Cannon-Brookes Head Trust. The Form 4 was signed by an attorney-in-fact on 09/16/2025 and lists Cannon-Brookes as CEO, co-founder, director and a 10% owner.
Insider Form 4 — Atlassian (TEAM) On 09/12/2025 director and >10% owner Scott Farquhar reported sales of Class A common stock under a pre-established Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted February 12, 2025. The filing shows three blocks sold that day totaling 7,665 shares at weighted-average prices of $176.499, $174.6062, and $175.4916. Shares are held indirectly through Farquhar Investment Partnership No. 2. Following the reported transactions, beneficial ownership totals reported after each sale were 98,909, 95,290, and 91,980 shares respectively. The form is signed by an attorney-in-fact on behalf of the reporting person.
Michael Cannon-Brookes, CEO and co-founder of Atlassian Corporation (TEAM), reported insider sales on 09/12/2025 under a Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted February 20, 2025. The Form 4 shows three sell transactions of Class A common stock: 735 shares at a weighted-average $176.4988, 3,310 shares at $175.4916, and 3,620 shares at $174.6063, executed in multiple trades that day. Shares are held indirectly through CBC Co Pty Limited as trustee for the Cannon-Brookes Head Trust. Beneficial ownership after the last reported sale was 91,980 shares. The filing is signed by an attorney-in-fact on 09/16/2025.
Atlassian director and co-founder Michael Cannon-Brookes reported multiple open-market sales of Class A common stock on 09/10/2025 executed under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on 02/20/2025. The Form 4 shows a series of disposals totaling 7,665 shares executed in multiple trades at weighted-average prices ranging from about $173.86 to $181.8563 across the reported transactions. After these sales, the reporting person beneficially owned 107,310 Class A shares indirectly through CBC Co Pty Limited as trustee for the Cannon-Brookes Head Trust.
Atlassian director and reported 10% owner Farquhar Scott sold 7,665 shares of Class A common stock on 09/10/2025 under a pre-established Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted February 12, 2025. The sales occurred in multiple tranches with weighted-average prices reported for each tranche ranging roughly from $173.86 to $181.86 per share. After these transactions, the reporting person beneficially owned 107,310 shares indirectly through Farquhar Investment Partnership No. 2. The Form 4 was signed by an attorney-in-fact on behalf of the reporting person.
Michael Cannon-Brookes, CEO and Co-Founder of Atlassian Corporation (TEAM), reported multiple sales of Class A common stock on 09/09/2025 executed pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on February 20, 2025. The Form 4 lists seven separate sale entries with individual quantities sold (ranging from 50 to 2,820 shares) at weighted-average prices between approximately $175.82 and $182.46. Shares are held indirectly through CBC Co Pty Limited as trustee for the Cannon-Brookes Head Trust. Following the reported transactions the filing shows an indirect beneficial ownership position reported as 114,975 Class A shares (based on the last line reported).
Farquhar Scott, a director and >10% owner of Atlassian Corporation (TEAM), sold multiple blocks of Class A common stock under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. On 09/09/2025 Mr. Scott disposed of 7,665 shares in several intraday trades at prices reported as weighted averages for each block, with execution price ranges across trades from about $175.05 to $182.79. The filings show shares are held through Farquhar Investment Partnership No. 2 and that the 10b5-1 plan was adopted on February 12, 2025. Following these transactions his reported beneficial ownership declined to 114,975 Class A shares.
Michael Cannon-Brookes, Atlassian Corp (TEAM) director, CEO and 10% owner, reported insider sales executed under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan on 09/08/2025. The reporting shows three sell transactions totaling 7,665 shares at weighted-average prices of $170.386, $171.2306, and $172.16, carried out in multiple trades during the day. After the reported sales the filing lists 122,640 shares beneficially owned by CBC Co Pty Limited as trustee for the Cannon-Brookes Head Trust, an indirect holding. The filing states the 10b5-1 plan was adopted on February 20, 2025, and the reporting person agrees to provide transaction-level details on request.