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CFO Sells 6,799 Shares of Qualys Worth $873,000
Kim Joo Mi, Chief Financial Officer of Qualys (QLYS +0.88%), reported the direct sale of 6,799 shares in multiple open-market transactions on Feb. 4, 2026, as disclosed in the SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summary
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($129.18).
Key questions
This direct sale of 6,799 shares materially exceeded Kim Joo Mi’s median sell-only transaction size of 1,018 shares, with the 7.1% of holdings involved well above the recent period’s 1.05% median per-sale impact.
The transaction reduced Kim Joo Mi’s direct stake from 95,288 to 88,489 shares, leaving her with approximately 0.25% of total shares outstanding, and no indirect or derivative positions remain post-sale.
According to the Form 4 footnotes, the sale was effected under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on Aug. 12, 2025, which may mitigate potential concerns regarding voluntary timing relative to short-term market movements.
With direct holdings declining by 40.5% over the past 16 months, the relatively high proportion sold in this event reflects a reduced available share base, rather than an escalation in sale aggressiveness.
Company overview
Company snapshot
Qualys is a technology company specializing in cloud-based cybersecurity and compliance solutions, with a significant presence in the software infrastructure industry. Its scalable platform enables organizations to identify, assess, and remediate IT vulnerabilities, supporting robust security postures for a diverse client base. The company’s focus on integrated, automated solutions and recurring revenue streams positions it competitively in the evolving cybersecurity landscape.
What this transaction means for investors
Qualys operates in the highly competitive cybersecurity industry. Although such software is an essential component of today’s tech world, numerous companies offer these services, making it difficult for a company like Qualys to stand out.
CFO Kim Joo Mi has been with the company since May 2020, and amid that competition, the stock has not made significant gains since that time, rising slowly but mostly staying within a range. Investors should also note that she has acquired and sold shares over that time.
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NASDAQ: QLYS
Qualys
Today’s Change
(0.88%) $0.84
Current Price
$96.22
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$3.4B
Day’s Range
$94.52 - $98.58
52wk Range
$85.14 - $155.47
Volume
12K
Avg Vol
613K
Gross Margin
82.89%
SEC filings do not offer any commentary on why an executive sells shares. Still, it is worth noting that despite the sale, she still holds 88,489 shares as of the time of the February 4 share sale. That increases the likelihood that the reason for the sale is for reasons other than a loss of confidence in the company.
Thus, while investors should take note of such sales, it is likely not a reason to change one’s view on Qualys stock.