CoreWeave (CRWV) Stock Drops 22% as Executives Offload $64M in Shares

Table of Contents In a notable development this week, two top executives at CoreWeave (CRWV) collectively divested over $64 million worth of company stock across two consecutive trading sessions, capturing market attention as the cloud infrastructure provider works through volatility following its debut public earnings disclosure. CoreWeave, Inc. Class A Common Stock, CRWV On May 12, Chief Executive Officer Michael Intrator disposed of 200,000 shares at a weighted average transaction price of $105.67, generating proceeds of approximately $21.1 million. The divestiture occurred through a Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement that Intrator had established beforehand — a mechanism specifically created to eliminate subjective decision-making regarding the timing of executive stock transactions. Following this sale, Intrator maintains a significant position in the company. His direct holdings total approximately 4.47 million shares, representing a current market value around $472 million. The transaction reduced his ownership position by 4.29%. Regulatory disclosures the next day showed Chief Strategy Officer Brian Venturo had sold 374,000 shares on May 11, generating total proceeds of $43.4 million. These shares changed hands at prices spanning from $112.56 to $119.18 — notably higher than the stock’s present trading level. Venturo’s transactions also occurred under a predetermined 10b5-1 arrangement established in November 2025. Venturo’s disposal involved 299,000 shares transacted through West Clay Capital LLC, an entity under his control, with the balance of 75,000 shares coming from a family trust arrangement. These executive transactions unfolded during a challenging period for the security. CRWV shares have retreated approximately 22% during the previous week, although the stock maintains gains of roughly 70% over the trailing twelve months. At the time of regulatory filings, the equity was trading in the vicinity of $111. The stock’s 52-week trading range illustrates the considerable price fluctuation this security has experienced — oscillating between a bottom of $61.33 and a peak of $187.00. With a beta coefficient of 7.84, the stock’s elevated volatility is clearly quantified. CoreWeave’s inaugural quarterly report as a publicly traded entity presented a mixed picture. First-quarter fiscal 2026 top-line results reached $2.08 billion, exceeding the Street consensus of $1.97 billion. However, bottom-line performance disappointed significantly — the company recorded -$1.40 per share, substantially worse than analyst projections of -$0.91. This represented a -53.85% negative earnings surprise. Revenue performance provided encouragement, expanding 110.4% on a year-over-year basis in the preceding quarter, with management highlighting a substantial and expanding order backlog as validation of sustained appetite for its AI infrastructure. Sell-side analysts have largely maintained conviction. Among 33 professionals tracking the stock, 20 assign Buy recommendations, 11 rate it Hold, and only 2 suggest Sell. The consensus price objective stands at $131.97, suggesting considerable appreciation potential from present valuation levels. Deutsche Bank confirmed its Buy recommendation with a $135 price objective on May 8. DA Davidson sustained its Buy stance along with a $175 valuation target after reviewing Q1 financial results. Citizens JMP holds the most optimistic outlook with a $180 target. Regarding business momentum, CoreWeave received prominent validation when the foundation established by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang acquired more than $108 million in CoreWeave computational resources for academic research organizations. The company additionally established a throughput and cost-efficiency record for Moonshot AI’s Kimi K2.6 model, achieving 205 tokens per second at a cost of $0.7 per million tokens. DA Davidson reiterated its Buy assessment and $175 valuation following first-quarter disclosure, emphasizing the robust revenue pipeline as the primary rationale for optimism.