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Fastly's CEO Sold Company Shares Worth $1.2 Million. Is the Stock a Buy or Sell?
On March 11, 2026, Fastly CEO Charles Lacey “Kip” Compton III reported the sale of 49,350 shares of Common Stock in an open-market transaction, according to a SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summary
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 reported price ($25.00); post-transaction value based on March 11, 2026 market close price ($24.05).
Key questions
The 49,350-share sale is larger than the median sell transaction (13,682 shares) across 13 prior sales, and exceeds the recent median of 14,870.5 shares from Nov. 26, 2025 through March 11, 2026.
The sale accounted for 4.07% of Compton’s direct holdings, above the historical median percentage of 0.99% per sell trade, reflecting a meaningful liquidity event but not a full position reduction.
The filing indicates no shares were sold from indirect accounts or derivative securities; all activity involved direct Common Stock holdings only.
The transaction was executed following a one-year total return of 265.5% as of March 11, 2026, with shares priced at $25.00 for the sale and closing at $24.05 on the same day.
Company overview
Company snapshot
Fastly is a technology company specializing in edge cloud infrastructure, enabling rapid, secure, and programmable content delivery and application performance. The company leverages its scalable platform to address the needs of enterprises requiring high-speed and secure digital experiences.
Fastly’s competitive advantage lies in its developer-centric approach and advanced edge computing capabilities, positioning it as a key player in the modern internet delivery ecosystem.
What this transaction means for investors
Fastly CEO Kip Compton’s sale of 49,350 company shares on March 11 is not a cause for concern. The transaction was part of his Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. He adopted the plan in August of 2025.
A Rule 10b5-1 trading plan is often implemented by insiders to avoid accusations of making trades based on insider information. In addition, Compton retained over one million shares after the sale, suggesting he is not in a rush to dispose of his holdings.
Compton’s transaction came at a good time to sell. Fastly stock hit a 52-week high of $25.79 on March 13, just two days after his sale. Shares are soaring because of the company’s outstanding performance.
Fastly reached record revenue of $624 million in 2025, up from $543.7 million in the previous year. The sales growth is thanks to artificial intelligence.
Fastly ensures the websites for its customers operate quickly and smoothly for visitors, and is paid based on the amount of data it’s managing to do so. AI is among the visitors these days, scouring websites for information. This increase in site visits has fueled Fastly’s sales growth.
But with the company’s rising stock price, its price-to-sales ratio of six is at a multi-year high, indicating its stock is expensive. This makes now a good opportunity to sell, but isn’t the ideal time to buy. Wait for the stock to drop first.