Steven Kunin, co-founder Wayfair (NYSE:W)disclosed the sale of 26,950 shares of common stock in multiple open market transactions on February 26, 2026, as detailed in its SEC Form 4 filing.
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Matric |
value |
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Selling Shares (Direct) |
26,950 |
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Transaction value |
~$2.13 million |
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Post-Transaction Dividends (Direct) |
169,073 |
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Post-Transaction Dividends (Indirect) |
22,857 |
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Post-Transfer Value (Direct Property) |
~$13.35 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($78.86).
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How does this sales volume compare to Mr. Kunin’s recent business performance?
The sale of 26,950 shares is below the average sell-only transaction of 85,000 shares executed by Mr. Kunin in the most recent period since May 2025, reflecting less available capacity as direct holdings have been reduced by 170,000 shares. -
What percentage of Mr. Kunin’s property was affected in this transaction?
The sale accounted for 12.31% of his direct holdings and 12.31% of his total holdings at the time, a higher ratio than previous sales because the existing share base was reduced. -
Are any indirect or derivative properties affected by this transaction?
No indirect or derivative securities are disposed of in this filing; Indirect ownership of 22,857 shares remains attributable to SK Ventures LLC. -
Will Mr. Kunin retain a significant stake in Wayfair after this sale?
yes; As of February 27, 2026, Mr. Kunin holds 169,073 shares directly and 22,857 shares indirectly, which continues to be the company’s equity.
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Matric |
value |
|---|---|
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Market capitalization |
9.96 billion dollars |
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Revenue (TTM) |
12.46 billion dollars |
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net income (TTM) |
– 313.00 million dollars |
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1 year price change |
101.45% |
* 1-year price change calculated as February 26, 2026 as reference date.
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Wayfair offers a wide selection of nearly 33 million home items, including furniture, decor, housewares, and home improvement products across multiple proprietary brands and online platforms.
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It operates a direct-to-consumer e-commerce model, generating revenue primarily through online sales of physical goods to residential customers.
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The company targets individual consumers looking for home furnishings and decor, with a primary focus on the US and international markets.
Wayfair is a leading online specialty retailer in the home goods sector, using a broad product assortment and multiple branded websites to capture market share. The company’s strategy centers on providing a seamless digital shopping experience, supported by a significant logistics and supply chain infrastructure.






