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Chief Executive Officer of MARA Holdings (NASDAQ:MARA), Thiel Frederick G, sold 27,505 shares of common stock at a price of $11.99 on November 17, 2025, according to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The sale comes as MARA’s stock has experienced significant volatility, with shares currently trading at $11.1, down from the transaction price and showing a 13.4% decline over the past week.
The transaction amounted to $329,784. Following the sale, Thiel directly owns 3,582,994 shares of MARA Holdings. Despite recent price declines, InvestingPro analysis indicates MARA is trading below its Fair Value with a low P/E ratio of 5.22, suggesting potential undervaluation despite the company’s 53.5% revenue growth over the last twelve months.
The sale was executed under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on May 28, 2025. InvestingPro has identified 14 additional investment tips for MARA Holdings, including insights on its cash burn rate and profitability outlook. Discover MARA’s complete financial health profile and access the comprehensive Pro Research Report available for this high-beta (5.41) stock.
In other recent news, Marathon Digital Holdings Inc. reported impressive third-quarter earnings for 2025, significantly surpassing analyst expectations. The company achieved an earnings per share of $0.27, which was well above the anticipated loss of $0.10. Revenue also slightly exceeded forecasts, totaling $252.4 million compared to the expected $251.76 million. Despite this positive earnings surprise, Cantor Fitzgerald lowered its price target for Marathon to $21, maintaining an Overweight rating. The reduction followed Marathon’s announcement of a joint initiative with MPLX LP to develop integrated power generation facilities. Rosenblatt also adjusted its price target for Marathon to $22, citing the company’s underperformance compared to peers and its strategic shift toward artificial intelligence operations. These developments reflect Marathon’s ongoing efforts to adapt and expand its business strategies.
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