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1stdibs.com General Counsel Sells $67K in Shares
Melanie Goins sold 12,248 shares, representing a 5.18% decrease in her ownership stake.
Mar. 12, 2026 at 12:51am
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1stdibs.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:DIBS) General Counsel Melanie Goins sold 12,248 shares of the company's stock on March 9th. The shares were sold at an average price of $5.50, for a total transaction value of $67,364. Following the sale, Goins now owns 224,270 shares in the company, valued at $1,233,485.
Why it matters
Insider selling can sometimes signal a lack of confidence in a company's future prospects. However, it's important to note that insiders may sell shares for a variety of personal reasons, and a single transaction does not necessarily indicate a broader trend.
The details
Goins' sale represents a 5.18% decrease in her ownership stake in 1stdibs.com. The company is an online marketplace specializing in high-end furniture, fine art, jewelry, watches, fashion and decor, and has built a reputation for quality and authenticity through rigorous seller screening and detailed item vetting.
- The shares were sold on Monday, March 9th.
The players
Melanie Goins
The General Counsel of 1stdibs.com, Inc.
1stdibs.com, Inc.
An online marketplace specializing in high-end furniture, fine art, jewelry, watches, fashion and decor.
The takeaway
While insider selling can sometimes raise questions, it's important to consider the broader context and not overreact to a single transaction. 1stdibs.com's business model and reputation for quality suggest the company may still have potential, despite this insider sale.





