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NASDAQ:MNST

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Price: 73.69 USD -0.07% Market Closed
Market Cap: $72.1B

During the last 3 months Monster Beverage Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 617.8k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 13, 2026 by Kelly Thomas J , who sold 617.8k USD worth of MNST shares.

Last Transactions:
Kelly Thomas J
$-617.8k
Tirre Emelie
$-2.2m
Sacks Rodney C
$-1.3m
Carling Guy
$-2.7m
Vidergauz Mark
$-637.3k
Kelly Thomas J
$-1.7m
Tirre Emelie
$-549.4k
Vidergauz Mark
$-212.2k
Kelly Thomas J
$-552.7k
Hall Mark J
$-1.2m
Carling Guy
$-2.6m
Hall Mark J
$-654k
Hall Mark J
$-545k
Hall Mark J
$-2.6m
Tirre Emelie
$-5.1m
Kelly Thomas J
$-526.5k
Vidergauz Mark
$-562.1k
Sacks Rodney C
$-4.2m
Vidergauz Mark
$-406.7k
Hall Mark J
$-12.5m
Schlosberg Hilton H
$-2.2m
Hall Mark J
$-13.1m
Kelly Thomas J
$-2.7m
Hall Mark J
$-38.6m
Carling Guy
$-1.9m
Kelly Thomas J
$-1.7m
Vidergauz Mark
$-110.8k
Vidergauz Mark
$-164.7k
Demel Ana
$-6.6k
Hall Mark J
$-3.3m
Vidergauz Mark
$-295k
Hall Mark J
$-3.4m
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During the last 3 months Monster Beverage Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 617.8k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 13, 2026 by Kelly Thomas J , who sold 617.8k USD worth of MNST shares.

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Emerging from the shadows of its relatively unassuming beginnings, Monster Beverage Corporation has cemented itself as a formidable force within the energy drink sector, a realm it once entered with audacity and shrewd timing. Originally introduced as Hansen’s Natural, Monster underwent a strategic rebranding to ride the rising wave of the energy drink craze. Its cornerstone products revolve around a bold cans adorned with menacing claw marks, signaling the high-octane promise held within. These potent beverages are crafted to invigorate, targeting a demographic hungry for heightened performance and enhanced stamina— from extreme sports enthusiasts to bustling office workers. Revenue streams for Monster Beverage are funneled principally through its extensive network of global distribution partners and retailers. These alliances bring its diverse and dynamic product lineup to the shelves of supermarkets, convenience stores, and trendy urban cafes. While the majority of its income springs from domestic sales in the United States, international markets have displayed a growing appetite for Monster’s drinks, contributing significantly to its bottom line. By leveraging robust marketing campaigns featuring high-profile sponsorships and an authentic connection with the youth culture, Monster seamlessly translates its brand ethos into sales, maintaining its standing as a powerhouse in the ever-expanding energy drink arena.

MNST Intrinsic Value
52.18 USD
Overvaluation 29%
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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