Cheng-Wei Wang, General Manager-Garmin Corp., sold 9,941 shares of Garmin Ltd. (GRMN +0.63%) on Aug. 18, 2026, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summary
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares sold (directly held) | 9,941 |
| Transaction value | $3.0 million |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 29,506 |
| Post-transaction value | $8.78 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($299.36); post-transaction value based on Aug. 18, 2026, market close ($297.44).
Key questions
- At what price levels were the shares liquidated?
The transaction was executed in multiple tranches at weighted average prices ranging from $296.50 to $303.44 per share on Aug. 18, 2026. - What does the remaining direct position consist of?
Following the sale, the insider's remaining direct holdings include 5,182 unvested restricted stock units and 56 shares acquired through the employee stock purchase plan in June 2026. - How does the insider's stake compare to the company's total equity?
The 29,506 shares held by Cheng-Wei Wang represent a 0.0153% ownership stake in Garmin, which currently has a market capitalization of $57.0 billion. - What are the fundamental metrics of the company as of the recent close?
As of Aug. 19, 2026, market close, Garmin reported trailing-twelve-month revenue of $7.7 billion and net income of $1.9 billion.
Company Overview
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-19) | $295.67 |
| Market Capitalization | $57.0 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $7.7 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | $1.9 billion |
Company Snapshot
- Garmin designs, develops, manufactures, and globally distributes wireless products and solutions across multiple segments, including fitness, aviation, marine, automotive, and outdoor categories, generating revenue through the sale of specialized hardware devices and integrated software platforms.
- The company operates a vertically integrated business model that encompasses product design and development, manufacturing operations, and direct-to-consumer and channel distribution strategies, enabling control over product quality and market positioning.
- Garmin serves a diverse customer base spanning athletes and fitness enthusiasts, professional pilots and aviation operators, marine vessel operators, automotive manufacturers and consumers, and outdoor recreation participants across North and South America, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Garmin Ltd. is a global leader in wireless technology and positioning solutions with a market capitalization of $57.0 billion and TTM revenue of $7.7 billion, reflecting strong demand for its specialized hardware and software offerings. The company maintains competitive advantages through its extensive product portfolio across multiple high-growth segments, proprietary technology platforms, and established distribution networks spanning six continents. With 23,000 employees and a net profit margin of approximately 24.7% (TTM), Garmin demonstrates operational efficiency and financial resilience in the technology hardware sector.
What this transaction means for investors
Cheng-Wei Wang's sale of Garmin shares may understandably leave investors wondering what to make of it.
Indeed, Form 4 filings do not typically reveal why insiders sell their shares. Also, selling 25% of one's shares represents a significant reduction, which might further confuse shareholders.
Still, it is worth noting that Wang kept the majority of his shares in the consumer discretionary stock. Moreover, Garmin recently reached an all-time high after the most recent earnings report, prompting a spike in its share price.

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Key Data Points
Additionally, Garmin does not look like a sell after that gain. Its net sales rose by 13% annually in the first half of 2026. Also, since it kept cost and expense growth in check, the $947 million in net income during the same period grew by 29% from year-ago levels.
Amid that bullish sign, Garmin appears fairly priced. Even though its 30 P/E ratio is near multi-year highs, it is close to the S&P 500's average of 29. Hence, whatever Wang's motivation for selling, the stock's financial situation shows no obvious signs that other investors should follow suit.




