CFO Aaron Freidin sold 45,806 shares of GRAL at $49.92; stock now -59.0% from 52-week high.
Aaron Freidin, Chief Financial Officer of GRAIL Inc., executed a sale of 45,806 shares at $49.92 on 2026-04-08, reducing his holdings by 14.9% from 306.5K to 260.7K shares. The company is trading at $47.56, down 59.0% from its 52-week high of $116.06 and down 52.5% over the past 90 days. GRAL remains unprofitable with -$89.0M net income against $36.2M quarterly revenue, despite 17.2% annual revenue growth. His prior sell at GRAL on 2025-12-03 resulted in a 90-day decline of -46.8%, which was well-timed; his May 2025 GRAL sale showed a 90-day gain of +0.8%. Across his cross-ticker open-market trading history, his 2 prior sells averaged -23.0% over 90 days with a 50% well-timed rate. The April 2026 sale has declined 2.3% over the past 30 days from the transaction price.
CFO Aaron Freidin sold 25,000 GRAL shares at $99.15 on 2025-12-03; stock up 19.3% in 30d but down 9.4% from 52-week high.
Freidin sold 25,000 shares (8.8% of his pre-transaction holdings) for $2,478,817.50 at a price 9.4% below the 52-week high. His cross-ticker track record shows 1 prior sell with a 0.00% well-timed rate, indicating prior sells were poorly timed—the stock rose after, not fell. At GRAL specifically, his single prior sell on 2025-05-02 showed a +0.8% 90-day return, meaning the stock also rose following that sale. Despite recent strong price momentum (stock up 19.3% over 30 days and 173.6% over 90 days), the company remains unprofitable with a net income of -$89.0M against $36.2M quarterly revenue, even as annual revenue growth reached 34.9%. The timing and frequency of this sale relative to the company's negative profitability warrant monitoring.
CFO Aaron Freidin sells 41,150 shares of GRAL at $33.93 amid 54% recovery; stock still -37.7% from 52-week high.
Aaron Freidin, Chief Financial Officer, sold 41,150 shares of GRAIL Inc. at $33.93 on 2025-05-02, reducing his holdings by 12.3% to 294,020 shares. The sale occurred during a sharp 30-day price rebound of +54.0%, yet the stock remains -37.7% below its 52-week high of $55.02, suggesting the stock is still well below prior peaks despite recent recovery. GRAIL generated $28.7M in revenue in its latest quarter with annual revenue growth of +34.9%, but the company posted a net loss of $125.7M over its most recent full fiscal year, indicating significant operating losses despite top-line growth. The CFO's reduction in equity stake warrants attention given the company's unprofitable position and substantial market cap of $1.2B, though the timing relative to the recent 54% recovery and the company's ongoing financial performance requires careful monitoring.