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Arteris COO Sells Nearly $20K in Company Stock
Laurent Moll offloaded 990 shares of the semiconductor IP firm's stock at an average price of $19.90.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 9:22am
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An extreme close-up of Arteris' advanced semiconductor IP technology hints at the complex inner workings powering the company's growth.Santa Clara TodayArteris, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIP) Chief Operating Officer Laurent Moll sold 990 shares of the company's stock on April 10th, 2026 for a total value of $19,701. Following the sale, Moll still directly owns 279,982 shares of Arteris, valued at over $5.5 million. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the SEC.
Why it matters
Insider transactions, especially sales, can provide insight into management's views on a company's prospects. Moll's sale, while relatively small, may signal some caution about Arteris' near-term outlook despite the stock's recent gains.
The details
Moll sold the 990 Arteris shares at an average price of $19.90, resulting in total proceeds of $19,701. The COO still owns over 279,000 shares worth more than $5.5 million based on the current stock price. Arteris shares have risen from around $15 at the start of the year to over $20 as of the latest trade.
- The stock sale occurred on Friday, April 10th, 2026.
The players
Laurent Moll
Chief Operating Officer of Arteris, Inc.
Arteris, Inc.
A fabless semiconductor intellectual property (IP) company specializing in on-chip interconnect solutions and system IP for advanced integrated circuits.
The takeaway
While the sale represents a small portion of Moll's overall stake, it could signal some caution from Arteris' leadership about the company's near-term prospects despite the stock's recent run-up. Insider transactions are closely watched by investors as potential indicators of a company's future direction.

