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UiPath, Inc. (NASDAQ:PATH) CEO and Chairman Dines Daniel sold 122,733 shares of Class A Common Stock on October 1, 2025, for approximately $1.63 million. The price per share ranged from $13.21 to $13.56. The automation software company, currently valued at $6.93 billion, has demonstrated strong financial health with impressive gross profit margins of 83% and maintains more cash than debt on its balance sheet. According to InvestingPro analysis, the stock is trading near its Fair Value.
According to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the transaction decreased Daniel’s indirect ownership to 1,350,070 shares after the sale. These shares are held by Ice Vulcan Holding Limited, of which Mr. Dines is the sole shareholder. He retains sole voting and investment power with respect to the shares.
Following the transaction, Daniel directly owns 29,918,585 shares of UiPath’s Class A Common Stock, and indirectly owns 240,000 shares by spouse.
The sale was executed under a pre-arranged 10b5-1 trading plan.
In other recent news, UiPath has announced several strategic developments aimed at enhancing its enterprise automation capabilities. The company has integrated its platform with Azure AI Foundry, allowing customers to automate end-to-end business processes with enterprise-grade governance. This integration extends existing connections with Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft Copilot Studio, enabling orchestrated workflows across both Microsoft and UiPath agents. Additionally, UiPath has expanded its platform to include new agentic automation capabilities, offering pre-built solutions and tools for rapid deployment with built-in security and governance.
UiPath has also partnered with OpenAI to develop a ChatGPT connector, integrating OpenAI’s models with enterprise workflows to simplify AI agent development. In collaboration with NVIDIA, UiPath aims to enhance AI in high-trust automation scenarios like fraud detection and healthcare management. The partnership introduces an Integration Service Connector to deploy AI models as microservices, incorporating natural language processing and predictive analytics. Furthermore, Needham maintained a Hold rating on UiPath, noting a strategic shift towards transformative end-to-end automation.
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