GitLab Inc
NASDAQ:GTLB

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GitLab Inc
NASDAQ:GTLB
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Price: 40.655 USD 0.38%
Market Cap: 6.8B USD

During the last 3 months GitLab Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 18.7m USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 18% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 17, 2025 by Sijbrandij Sytse , who sold 3.2m USD worth of GTLB shares.

Last Transactions:
Sijbrandij Sytse
$-3.2m
Blasing Karen
$-147.1k
Sijbrandij Sytse
$-3.4m
Mundy Simon
$-228.4k
Jacobson Matthew
$-671.5k
Jacobson Matthew
$-2.5m
Jacobson Matthew
$-498.4k
Jacobson Matthew
$-4m
Sijbrandij Sytse
$-4m
Blasing Karen
$-142.5k
Jacobson Matthew
$-2.5m
Sijbrandij Sytse
$-1.4m
Blasing Karen
$-146.3k
Blasing Karen
$-146.3k
Saintil Merline
$-26.5k
Sijbrandij Sytse
$-4.2m
Saintil Merline
$-27.6k
Blasing Karen
$-146.3k
Jacobson Matthew
$-2.1m
Sijbrandij Sytse
$-3.5m
Blasing Karen
$-151.9k
Sijbrandij Sytse
$-4.8m
Robins Brian G
$-2.4m
Blasing Karen
$-146.3k
Sijbrandij Sytse
$-4.7m
Jacobson Matthew
$-693.9k
Bostrom Susan L
$-2.1m
Sijbrandij Sytse
$-2m
Blasing Karen
$-337.4k
Blasing Karen
$-41.1k
Sijbrandij Sytse
$-280.5k
Robins Brian G
$-444.5k
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During the last 3 months GitLab Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 18.7m USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 18% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 17, 2025 by Sijbrandij Sytse , who sold 3.2m USD worth of GTLB shares.

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GitLab Inc. is a fascinating narrative of evolution in the tech sector, epitomizing the shift towards collaborative and streamlined software development processes. Founded on the ethos of open source, GitLab began as a project aimed at democratizing access to top-tier development tools. Unlike many tech companies that keep their core assets under tight proprietary control, GitLab opened its platform, fostering a vast community around it. This collaboration eventually morphed into a single application that addresses every stage of the DevOps lifecycle—from planning, developing, deploying, to monitoring, all within a unified environment. GitLab's comprehensive platform appeals to enterprises aiming to enhance productivity by reducing the fragmentation inherent in traditional development processes. Its all-in-one approach empowers teams to work seamlessly across functions, tapping into a more efficient and cohesive workflow. GitLab monetizes its platform through a tiered subscription model, offering free, premium, and ultimate versions tailored to different business needs. This strategic pricing framework allows GitLab to serve a diverse clientele ranging from individual developers and small teams to large enterprises, each benefiting from varying levels of support, security, and features. By making its core platform accessible at no cost, GitLab attracts a broad base of users, subsequently upselling advanced features and services to those requiring more robust capabilities. Additionally, GitLab Inc. has expanded into offering professional services and training, capitalizing on the growing need for enterprises to not only adopt its technology but also optimize its use. This business model not only supports a stable revenue stream but also strengthens its competitive edge in the rapidly advancing arena of software development solutions.

GTLB Intrinsic Value
32.554 USD
Overvaluation 20%
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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