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Archer Aviation Insider Selling Drives Stock Down 3.2%
Archer Aviation CFO and CTO sell shares, causing stock price to decline
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Shares of Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR) fell 3.2% on Tuesday after the company disclosed insider selling. Specifically, CFO Priya Gupta sold 10,172 shares, while CTO Thomas Paul Muniz sold 94,725 shares, representing decreases of 5.59% and 6.58% in their respective positions.
Why it matters
Insider selling can often be a signal that company insiders believe the stock is overvalued. This news may raise concerns among investors about Archer Aviation's future prospects and could contribute to further stock price declines.
The details
The insider sales were disclosed in filings with the SEC. Gupta sold her shares at an average price of $6.46, while Muniz sold his at the same price. Following the transactions, Gupta now directly owns 171,754 shares valued at $1,109,530.84, while Muniz owns 1,345,430 shares worth $8,691,477.80.
- The insider sales occurred on Thursday, March 5th.
The players
Priya Gupta
Chief Financial Officer of Archer Aviation.
Thomas Paul Muniz
Chief Technology Officer of Archer Aviation.
Archer Aviation Inc.
An aerospace company developing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for urban air mobility solutions.
The takeaway
The insider selling at Archer Aviation raises questions about the company's future prospects and could lead to further stock price declines. Investors will be closely watching to see if this trend continues or if the company can regain investor confidence.


