Markets· August 16, 2026 at 03:57 p.m.
Crocs CEO Sells Shares for $4.2 Million: What Investors Should Know

Key takeaways
- Crocs CEO sold 30,000 shares for $4.2 million
- Sale represented 2% of his total beneficial ownership
- Shares were held and sold by the Rees Family Living Trust
Andrew Rees, the CEO of Crocs, Inc., sold 30,000 shares of the company at an average price of $138.49 each, totaling $4.2 million. This sale represented 2% of his total beneficial ownership in Crocs, leaving him with approximately 1.3 million shares. The shares were held and sold by the Rees Family Living Trust, with Andrew Rees exercising voting and investment power over the remaining 713,293 trust shares, accounting for about 56% of his total equity position in Crocs.
The sale occurred during a period of strong appreciation for Crocs, which delivered an 84% total return over the past year. The shares were sold in multiple tranches, ranging from $136.78 to $140.05 per share.
Crocs is a leading designer and marketer of casual footwear with a market capitalization of $6.6 billion and TTM revenues of $4.1 billion. The company has achieved significant momentum, with a one-year stock price appreciation of 83.67%. However, its P/FCF ratio is currently 9.6 as it works to reignite long-term growth through new innovations.
While the sale doesn't appear to be a major concern for investors, it's worth noting that The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team did not include Crocs in their list of top 10 stocks for investors. Despite its strong performance, some may choose to exercise caution when considering investments in fashion and footwear stocks.





