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Live Nation's CFO Latest Insider Transaction: Here's What Long-Term Investors Should Know

Written by Jonathan Ponciano for The Motley Fool -> Berchtold disposed of 10,834 shares at $181.77 per share for a total value of about $2.0 million on August 6. The transaction reduced the executiโ€ฆ

Live Nation's CFO Latest Insider Transaction: Here's What Long-Term Investors Should Know
Nasdaq News โ€” 8 August 2026
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Berchtold disposed of 10,834 shares at $181.77 per share for a total value of about $2.0 million on August 6.

The transaction reduced the executive's direct holdings by 1% to 901,617 shares.

The sale was non-discretionary, executed to satisfy tax withholding obligations upon the vesting of restricted stock grants.

Joe Berchtold, the president and CFO of Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:LYV) , disposed of 10,834 shares on August 6, as disclosed in a recent SEC Form 4 filing .

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($181.77); post-transaction value based on August 6 market close ($181.77).

Live Nation Entertainment is a global leader in live entertainment with approximately 17,700 employees and a market capitalization of $42.3 billion as of August 6, 2026. The company's integrated business modelโ€”spanning concert promotion, ticketing operations, and sponsorship servicesโ€”provides significant competitive advantages through vertical integration and network effects. With TTM revenue of $26.3 billion, Live Nation maintains a dominant market position in the live entertainment sector, supported by its extensive venue portfolio and proprietary ticketing platform.

Multiple Live Nation executives had stock vest and partially sell on the same day this past week, all at the same price, which is the fingerprint of a scheduled vesting date running its course, not executives signaling some sort of insider view. Berchtold's remaining position is still very substantial, north of $160 million, so the fraction withheld for taxes here is beside the point. He runs the finances behind a genuinely strong quarter. Live Nation grew second-quarter revenue 9% to $7.7 billion, drew nearly 49 million fans, and ended June with a record $6.4 billion in tickets sold for events not yet held. What that rosy picture hides sits in the year-to-date figures, where operating income fell about 75% after the company booked a $450 million accrual tied to the Justice Department's antitrust suit. CEO Michael Rapino has called 2026 on track to be a record year. Nevertheless, ongoing legal scrutiny from state attorneys general still hangs over the company even after the DOJ settlement in March, and that will be important for long-term investors to watch.

Before you buy stock in Live Nation Entertainment, consider this:

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