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A Sea Limited President Trimmed His Stake by $4 Million. Here's What to Know

The Motley Fool·08/15/2026 18:41:58
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Key Points

  • Zhimin Feng disposed of 30,000 shares at a weighted-average price of $129.35 per share, for a total of $3.9 million.

  • The transaction was executed indirectly through a British Virgin Islands entity controlled by the reporting person.

  • This sale was conducted under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan, representing routine portfolio management.

President Zhimin Feng sold 30,000 Class A ordinary shares of Sea Limited (NYSE:SE) for approximately $3.9 million on August 11 and August 12, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

Metric Value
Shares sold 30,000
Transaction value ~$3.9 million
Post-transaction Class A shares (directly held) 1,003,969

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($129.35); post-transaction value based on the August 12 market close ($128.11).

Key questions

  • What was the mechanism for this transaction?
    The sale was conducted under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on March 26, indicating the trade was scheduled months in advance to provide the insider with liquidity.
  • How does this impact the insider's total position?
    Following the disposal of 30,000 shares, the insider retains a substantial position, which includes 1,003,969 Class A shares held directly, as well as indirectly held shares.
  • What were the pricing dynamics for this disposal?
    The shares were sold in multiple tranches across two days, with weighted average execution prices for various blocks ranging from $126.28 to $131.70 per share.
  • How does the company's scale compare to the transaction size?
    The ~$3.9 million sale represents a minor fraction of the company's $70 billion market capitalization.

Company Overview

Metric Value
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-12) $128.11
Market Capitalization $76.9 billion
Revenue (TTM) $25.2 billion
Net Income (TTM) $1.6 billion

Company Snapshot

  • Sea Limited operates a diversified digital ecosystem spanning digital entertainment via its Garena platform, e-commerce, and digital financial services across Southeast Asia, Latin America, and other international markets.
  • The company generates revenue through multiple business segments, including online gaming and eSports, marketplace and logistics services, and fintech solutions, creating a vertically integrated platform business model.
  • Sea Limited serves millions of consumers and merchants across emerging markets, targeting digitally native users seeking entertainment, shopping, and financial services in underbanked regions with growing internet penetration.

Sea Limited is a leading digital platform operator in Southeast Asia with a $76.9 billion market capitalization and TTM revenues of $25.2 billion, demonstrating significant scale across three core business verticals. The company leverages its integrated ecosystem to capture value across the digital entertainment, e-commerce, and fintech sectors, positioning itself as a comprehensive digital services provider for emerging markets. With operations spanning multiple geographies, Sea Limited benefits from network effects and cross-platform synergies that enhance customer acquisition efficiency and lifetime value.

What this transaction means for investors

Sea's largest business just had its strongest stretch in years, which is the backdrop for this trim by one of the company's most senior operating executives. Feng sold 30,000 shares on a plan set in March and kept more than a million, so the sale itself is a footnote to what Shopee is doing.

The e-commerce arm he helps steer lifted quarterly gross merchandise value to $38.3 billion and grew revenue 48%, and after years of losses, it is now solidly profitable, with management guiding toward $1 billion in full-year Shopee earnings. CEO Forrest Li said Shopee "again achieved new highs in GMV, gross order volume and revenue." The catch sits in how thin those profits still are, since Shopee earns well under a cent of adjusted profit per dollar of goods sold. That razor-thin margin is the whole game for Sea's biggest segment, because reaching and holding a billion in profit means squeezing a bit more from each order while fending off aggressive rivals like TikTok Shop, and the sale by an executive close to that effort says nothing about whether it works.

Jonathan Ponciano has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Sea Limited. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.