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Tech leaders cash out $16 billion amid AI stock surge

Published on: January 5, 2026 5:36 PM

In 2025, technology executives collectively sold over $16 billion in company shares, cashing in on the AI-driven stock rally that pushed tech valuations to record highs, according to Bloomberg insider trading data.

Jeff Bezos led the trend, selling 25 million Amazon shares for $5.7 billion in June and July, coinciding with his wedding in Venice. Oracle’s former CEO Safra Catz liquidated $2.5 billion, while Michael Dell sold $2.2 billion in his company’s shares.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also cashed out $1 billion as Nvidia became the first company valued at $5 trillion. Arista Networks CEO Jayshree Ullal sold nearly $1 billion, increasing her personal net worth to over $6 billion, reflecting high demand for networking technology amid the AI boom.

Other significant sales included Mark Zuckerberg, who sold $945 million through his foundation, and over $700 million each by Nikesh Arora of Palo Alto Networks and Robinhood co-founder Baiju Bhatt. Analysts noted that most transactions were executed through pre-arranged trading plans filed in advance, rather than impulsive decisions, suggesting strategic portfolio management rather than panic selling.

The surge in AI-related stocks throughout 2025 created a lucrative environment for top executives. The strong market performance encouraged leaders to convert paper gains into liquid assets, taking advantage of high valuations in sectors such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and semiconductors.

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Despite the large sell-offs, the technology sector continued to perform strongly, with investors remaining optimistic about the long-term potential of AI and related technologies. Experts say these cash-outs are typical of tech leaders managing wealth while retaining confidence in their companies’ growth trajectories.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: AI rally, corporate executives, insider trading, Jeff Bezos, Latest, Nvidia, tech stocks

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