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UiPath (NASDAQ:NYSE:PATH), a $6.46 billion automation software company with impressive gross profit margins of 83%, saw CEO Daniel Dines sell 45,000 shares of Class A Common Stock on July 29, 2025, according to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. According to InvestingPro data, the company maintains robust financial health with a current ratio of 2.95. The shares were sold at a price of $12.1953, for a total value of $548788.
The prices for the transactions ranged from $12.1200 to $12.2700. These shares were sold in compliance with a qualified selling plan adopted by Dines. Following the transaction, Dines directly owns 24,918,585 shares of UiPath’s Class A Common Stock. Dines also indirectly owns 4,653,376 shares through Ice Vulcan Holding Limited and 240,000 shares by spouse.
In other recent news, UiPath Inc. reported a notable revenue beat, with earnings exceeding expectations by over $20 million at the midpoint, according to Truist Securities. The company attributed this success to strong execution, particularly in the $100K+ annual recurring revenue customer segment. Additionally, UiPath’s Q1 Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) reached $1.693 billion, reflecting a 12% year-over-year increase, slightly surpassing BofA Securities’ projection. Despite this, BofA maintains an Underperform rating on the stock, though they raised the price target from $10.00 to $12.00.
Meanwhile, Canaccord Genuity raised its price target for UiPath to $16, maintaining a Buy rating, expressing optimism about the company’s growth potential and financial performance. Truist Securities reiterated its Hold rating and $13.00 price target, citing adjustments to future cash flow projections. In corporate governance news, UiPath’s shareholders approved all proposals at the recent annual meeting, including executive pay and auditor appointments. These developments highlight UiPath’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its financial position and governance practices.
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