DoorDash; President and COO Prabir Adarkar disposes of 10,000 common shares worth $1,595,000

Reuters03-26
DoorDash; President and COO Prabir Adarkar disposes of 10,000 common shares worth $1,595,000
  • DoorDash President and COO Prabir Adarkar exercised stock options and acquired 10,000 shares of Class A common stock at USD 7.16 per share on March 23, 2026.
  • He sold 5,721 shares of Class A common stock at a weighted average price of USD 158.7 per share on March 23, 2026.
  • He sold an additional 4,279 shares at a weighted average price of USD 159.34 per share on March 23, 2026.
  • Following the transactions, Adarkar reported beneficial ownership of 843,678 shares of Class A common stock.
  • After the option exercise, he reported 63,550 stock options outstanding with an exercise price of USD 7.16.


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