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Byron B Deeter

Director

Director 10% Owner

Latest: Director selling · June 2026

2 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-06-25

Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
ServiceTitan, Inc. TTAN 0 3 Net selling

Activity

June 2026
2026-06-25 ServiceTitan, Inc. TTAN
high
Sell
17,690 shares
$1,137,555
Significance 7/10

Director Byron Deeter sold 17,690 shares (17.7K) of TTAN for $1.1M, reducing holdings by 78.2% across 2 separate sales on 2026-06-23 and 2026-06-24.

Byron Deeter liquidated the bulk of his TTAN position in 2 separate sales totaling 17,690 shares for $1,137,555.45 at an average price of $64.30, leaving him with only 4,937 shares post-transaction. This represents a material 78.2% reduction in holdings and stands against the backdrop of ServiceTitan's deteriorating financial position: the company generated $268,824,000.00 in latest quarterly revenue but posted a net loss of $22,818,000.00, with full-year profitability remaining negative despite 24.5% annual revenue growth. Notably, Deeter's prior sell at this ticker on 2025-07-17 was well-timed (90d return of -16.3%), and this new 2-transaction filing occurs as the stock trades at $65.03—down 45.8% from its 52-week high of $119.99—suggesting the director may be acting while valuations remain elevated relative to peak levels.

July 2025
2025-07-21 ServiceTitan, Inc. TTAN
high
Sell
31,187 shares
$3,511,656
Significance 7/10

Director Deeter Byron B sells entire 31,187-share position in TTAN for $3.5M; company unprofitable with $-46.4M net loss

Director Deeter Byron B executed a complete exit of his ServiceTitan position, selling all 31,187 shares at $112.60 on 2025-07-17 for $3,511,656.20. The sale occurs as the company faces material profitability headwinds: despite 25.6% annual revenue growth to $215.7M in the latest quarter, the firm posted a $-46.4M net loss over its most recent full fiscal year. A 100% liquidation of board-level holdings is a material capital deployment decision that warrants investor attention, particularly given the unprofitable operational context. The stock has recovered 9.2% over 30 days but remains 11.9% below its 52-week high, suggesting the director's decision to fully exit was not synchronized with peak valuations.

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