Insider Sell: Trinet Group Inc CEO Burton Goldfield Sells 3,954 Shares

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On August 14, 2023, Burton Goldfield, President, CEO, and Director of Trinet Group Inc (NYSE:TNET), sold 3,954 shares of the company. This move is part of a series of transactions Goldfield has made over the past year, which have seen him sell a total of 86,642 shares.

Burton Goldfield has been with Trinet Group Inc since 2008, leading the company through a period of significant growth and transformation. Under his leadership, Trinet has become a leading provider of comprehensive human resources solutions for small to midsize businesses (SMBs). The company offers a range of HR services, including payroll processing, benefits administration, risk mitigation, and compliance assistance.

The recent sale by Goldfield is part of a broader trend of insider selling at Trinet. Over the past year, there have been 25 insider sells and no insider buys. This trend is illustrated in the following image:

Insider Sell: Trinet Group Inc CEO Burton Goldfield Sells 3,954 Shares
Insider Sell: Trinet Group Inc CEO Burton Goldfield Sells 3,954 Shares

On the day of Goldfield's recent sale, shares of Trinet Group Inc were trading at $106.31, giving the company a market cap of $6.35 billion. The price-earnings ratio of the stock is 19.17, which is higher than the industry median of 17.03 but lower than the company's historical median price-earnings ratio.

According to the GuruFocus Value, which is an intrinsic value estimate based on historical multiples, a GuruFocus adjustment factor, and future business performance estimates, Trinet Group Inc is fairly valued. The stock's price-to-GF-Value ratio is 1.05, with a GF Value of $100.80. This valuation is depicted in the following image:

Insider Sell: Trinet Group Inc CEO Burton Goldfield Sells 3,954 Shares
Insider Sell: Trinet Group Inc CEO Burton Goldfield Sells 3,954 Shares

The insider selling trend at Trinet, coupled with the stock's fair valuation, suggests that investors should exercise caution when considering this stock. While the company has a strong track record under Goldfield's leadership, the lack of insider buying and the high volume of insider selling could be a cause for concern. As always, potential investors should conduct their own research and consider their risk tolerance before making investment decisions.

This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

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