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Global Business Travel Group's CTO Sold Over 100,000 Company Shares. Is the Stock a Buy or Sell?
John David Thompson, Chief Technology Officer of Global Business Travel Group (GBTG +0.73%), reported the sale of 109,020 shares of Common Stock in an open-market transaction on March 4, 2026, according to a SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summary
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($5.74); post-transaction value based on March 4, 2026 market close ($5.74).
Key questions
This is Thompson’s largest open-market sale to date, with the previous sale involving 4,239 shares; the median size across the two sell trades since March 2025 is 56,629 shares.
The sale accounted for 12.91% of direct holdings at the time, exceeding the 6.7% median proportion per sale, and leaves a remaining position of 735,701 shares.
No; the filing reports only direct open-market sales, with no activity in indirect accounts or through option exercises.
Global Business Travel Group shares have declined 26.25% over the past year as of March 4, 2026.
Company overview
Company snapshot
Global Business Travel Group operates at scale as a leading business-to-business travel platform, serving a diverse portfolio of corporate clients worldwide.
The company leverages technology to streamline travel management and deliver value through an integrated suite of services. Its strategic focus on marketplace breadth and technology-driven efficiencies supports a competitive advantage in the B2B travel sector.
What this transaction means for investors
John Thompson, Chief Technology Officer at American Express Global Business Travel Group (Amex GBT), selling 109,020 company shares on March 4 is not a cause for concern. The transaction was made as part of a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. He adopted the plan in March of 2025.
A Rule 10b5-1 trading plan is often implemented by insiders to avoid accusations of making trades based on insider information. In addition, after the sale, he still held over 700,000 shares, which indicates he is not in a rush to dispose of his holdings.
Thompson’s sale came at a time when Amex GBT stock was down. Shares hit a 52-week low of $4.96 in February. The stock price dropped due to concerns over the company’s acquisition of business travel platform CWT.
However, Amex GBT is doing well. In 2025, the company delivered 12% year-over-year revenue growth to $2.7 billion. It also achieved 2025 net income of $111 million compared to a net loss of $134 million in 2024.
Amex GBT is using artificial intelligence to reduce costs and streamline the use of its travel platform. Moreover, the company expects revenue to grow about 20% year over year in 2026 to around $3.2 billion.
With its stock price down, Amex GBT’s price-to-sales ratio of one is the lowest it’s been in the past year. This suggests its stock is at a compelling valuation, making now a good time to buy, but not to sell.