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Take-Two President’s $56 Million Pre-Arranged Sale Coincides With GTA VI’s Muted Guidance

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
June 5, 2026
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Karl Slatoff, president of Take-Two Interactive, unloaded roughly $56 million worth of company stock in early June — but the trades were anything but spontaneous. According to SEC filings, the disposals took place under Rule 10b5-1 trading plans set up months earlier, while the company simultaneously gave investors a decidedly tempered revenue outlook for the fiscal year that includes the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI.

The insider transactions unfolded through two separate channels. On June 1, ZMC Advisors, L.P. — an entity through which Slatoff indirectly holds shares — sold multiple tranches at weighted-average prices between $224 and $231. Two days later, Slatoff executed direct sales in several batches starting around $215 a share. Both series were covered by pre-arranged plans: ZMC put its plan in place in November 2025, and Slatoff followed with his own the next month. The ZMC disposals were explicitly aimed at covering tax obligations tied to the vesting of previously granted restricted stock units.

The complexity of the Form 4 filing goes beyond the sale itself. On June 1, ZMC received a fresh grant of approximately 330,000 restricted stock units, of which 65,000 are time-based and up to 265,000 hinge on performance targets vesting in June 2029. At the same time, 64,812 performance-based units from 2023 were cancelled after certain conditions went unmet. Following the vesting of about 419,000 restricted stock units, Slatoff was also allocated more than 40,000 shares at no cost — equity compensation rather than a purchase or sale.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Take-Two?

On the corporate side, the stock market’s attention quickly shifted to Take-Two’s financial projections for fiscal 2027, the period that brackets GTA VI’s release. Management guided net bookings in a range of $8.0 billion to $8.2 billion, a span that fell short of the more bullish whispers on Wall Street, triggering a mid-term sell-off. By Thursday the mood had steadied, with the stock trading around €186.70, as investors refocused on the company’s operating cash flow strength. CEO Strauss Zelnick has described fiscal 2027 as a “milestone” and “breakthrough” year, with operating cash flow expected to exceed $1 billion — a signal that the blockbuster title can quickly recoup its hefty development costs.

Take-Two’s shares have drifted about 13% lower year to date — €186.70 to €187.20 depending on the trading session — weighed down in part by the sluggish mobile division Zynga. Management has sounded cautious on “mature mobile titles” in its portfolio, tempering the narrative of rapid growth driven solely by console flagships. Technically, the stock sits barely above its 50-day moving average of €185.21 and the 100-day line at €185.25, while the 200-day average of roughly €199 remains a clear resistance level. The 30-day annualized volatility of 37.61% underscores the uncertainty investors are pricing in ahead of the official marketing campaign launch, set for the end of June.

What emerges is a picture of a company navigating a jam-packed few weeks: a top executive trimming his position according to a pre-set schedule, a cautiously optimistic revenue forecast that disappointed the most aggressive bulls, and a mobile business that continues to drag on the growth story. The insider transactions, governed by plans established long before any recent news, offer no fresh read on operational momentum. Instead, the next catalyst for the share price will likely come from the marketing blitz for GTA VI and, ultimately, the quarterly earnings that will reveal whether Take-Two can turn its $6.72 billion in fiscal 2026 net bookings — a 19% year-on-year increase — into a successful launch year without overpromising.

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