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UiPath, Inc. NASDAQ:PATH, an $8.7 billion market cap software company with impressive 83% gross margins and strong financial health according to InvestingPro, saw its Chief Accounting Officer Hitesh Ramani sell 10,000 shares of Class A Common Stock on October 21, 2025, for $15.68 per share, totaling $156,800. The stock has shown remarkable strength, gaining over 50% in the past six months.
According to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the transaction decreased Ramani’s direct ownership in UiPath to 192,776 shares.
The sale was executed under a pre-arranged trading plan that complies with Rule 10b5-1. This allows company insiders to sell shares at predetermined times and prices to avoid accusations of insider trading.
In other recent news, UiPath has been active with several notable developments. BMO Capital has raised its price target for UiPath to $13.00, highlighting product updates unveiled at the company’s Fusion user conference, including updates to its Maestro orchestration platform. Meanwhile, Needham has maintained its Hold rating on UiPath, noting the company’s strategic shift from team-level automation to end-to-end automation, as discussed at the same conference. UiPath has also announced an integration with Azure AI Foundry, which will enhance enterprise automation capabilities through a Model Context Protocol. This integration is expected to provide enterprise-grade governance and extend existing collaborations with Microsoft technologies. Additionally, UiPath has partnered with OpenAI to create a ChatGPT connector, aiming to simplify AI agent development and deployment within business workflows. This collaboration is designed to integrate OpenAI’s models with UiPath’s automation capabilities, enhancing enterprise AI automation. Furthermore, UiPath has expanded its platform with new agentic automation capabilities, offering pre-built solutions and orchestration tools to accelerate AI transformation efforts in organizations.
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