MongoDB Inc
NASDAQ:MDB

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Price: 413.67 USD -0.09%
Market Cap: 33.7B USD

During the last 3 months MongoDB Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 11.8m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 24% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 2, 2025 by Merriman Dwight A , who sold 1.6m USD worth of MDB shares.

Last Transactions:
Merriman Dwight A
$-1.6m
Hazard Charles M Jr
Director
$-271.7k
Merriman Dwight A
$-2k
Merriman Dwight A
$-1.7m
Hazard Charles M Jr
$-319.6k
Merriman Dwight A
$-1.4m
Merriman Dwight A
$-644k
Merriman Dwight A
Chief Revenue Officer
$-1.3m
Merriman Dwight A
Chief Revenue Officer
$-618.4k
Hazard Charles M Jr
$-259.8k
Killalea Peter Thomas
$-1.9m
Merriman Dwight A
$-1.4m
Cochran Hope F
$-385k
Bull Thomas
$-326.3k
Hazard Charles M Jr
$-258.2k
Hazard Charles M Jr
$-2m
Ittycheria Dev
$-126.6k
Bull Thomas
$-500k
Ittycheria Dev
$-283.5k
Merriman Dwight A
$-245k
Ittycheria Dev
$-1.9m
Merriman Dwight A
$-225k
Merriman Dwight A
$-206.1k
Ittycheria Dev
$-772.1k
Pech Cedric
$-72.9k
Merriman Dwight A
$-172.9k
Cochran Hope F
$-236.1k
Merriman Dwight A
$-468k
Ittycheria Dev
$-5.9m
Ittycheria Dev
$-3.2m
Tanjga Srdjan
$-90.3k
Pech Cedric
$-292.8k
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During the last 3 months MongoDB Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 11.8m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 24% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 2, 2025 by Merriman Dwight A , who sold 1.6m USD worth of MDB shares.

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MongoDB Inc., founded in 2007 by Dwight Merriman, Eliot Horowitz, and Kevin Ryan, emerged in the bustling technology landscape as a fresh face eager to redefine how databases functioned. Rooted in the innovative avenues of New York City, MongoDB sprung forth as the answer to the rigid and often cumbersome constraints of traditional relational databases. The founders, equipped with experience from their work at DoubleClick, set out to create a database that was adaptable, easy to scale, and capable of handling massive volumes of unstructured data seamlessly. With its flagship open-source product, the company offered a NoSQL database solution that allowed organizations to store data in a flexible, JSON-like format, supporting an array of applications—from web apps to large enterprise systems. MongoDB revolutionized the arena of data storage with its horizontal scalability, allowing businesses to add storage capabilities seamlessly across servers, thus catering to the growing, ever-changing demands of data-driven industries. As MongoDB’s reputation soared, so did its monetization opportunities. Recognizing developers as the linchpins of tech-driven companies, MongoDB's business model focused on providing robust, cloud-based services tailored to their needs. It capitalized on offering MongoDB Atlas, a fully managed cloud database service, which provides convenience and value by eliminating the need for businesses to manage the underlying infrastructure. Companies benefit from the platform's flexibility, scalability, and real-time data analysis, which are bundled into tiered subscription plans. This approach has underscored MongoDB’s revenue stream—balancing between community-driven open-source goodwill and the lucrative allure of premium offerings. By offering comprehensive enterprise solutions and professional support services, MongoDB Inc. has managed to transform its innovative technology into a sustainable business formula, capturing substantial market share as a preferred choice for modern data management needs.

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