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20 Jun 2026, 10:33 UTC · 3h ago
C3.ai's CFO Sold Over 34,000 Company Shares. Here's What That Means for Investors.
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C3.ai's fiscal year 2026 revenue fell to $250.3 million from $389.1 million the previous year, while net losses widened to $470.4 million from $288.7 million. — Significant declines in revenue combined with accelerating losses indicate severe fundamental deterioration.
-0.80CEO Thomas Siebel returned to his position on June 3 following a health-related absence. — The return of the founding leader provides stability and potential strategic continuity after a period of struggle.
+0.40C3.ai has entered into an expanded partnership with energy giant Shell. — Expanded partnerships with large enterprises are critical for the company's revenue growth and market validation.
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CFO Hitesh Lath sold 34,210 shares of Class A Common Stock on June 16, 2026, to cover tax withholding obligations from vesting restricted stock units. — Automatic sales for tax obligations are non-discretionary and typically do not signal a lack of confidence in the company.
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The company reported falling revenue and rising losses, though the return of the CEO and a new partnership provide some optimism.
The company expanded its strategic partnership with C3.ai.
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