Cheesecake Factory President Sells $3.5M Stock After 81% Rally — Should Investors Beware?
David M. Gordon, President of The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated (CAKE -2.48%), sold 31,950 shares on Aug. 10, 2026, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summary
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares sold | 31,950 |
| Transaction value | ~$3.5 million |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 26,875 |
| Post-transaction value | $2.99 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($110.03); post-transaction value based on Aug. 10, 2026, market close ($111.19).
Key questions
- What were the specific mechanics of this liquidation?
David M. Gordon exercised 31,950 stock options at an exercise price of $34.91 and immediately sold the resulting common stock at a weighted average price of $110.03 to realize the spread. - How did the transaction impact the executive’s total equity position?
The sale reduced direct common stock holdings by 54%, leaving the President with 26,875 shares, representing a 0.0541% ownership stake. The executive also retains 17,478 derivative securities post-transaction. - What was the pricing environment at the time of execution?
The transaction was executed on Aug. 10, 2026, at $110.03 per share, while the stock closed at $111.19 that day. - What are the current scale and operational metrics of the company?
Headquartered in Calabasas, The Cheesecake Factory operates 306 restaurants and maintains a bakery production segment for internal and third-party distribution. As of the Aug. 11, 2026, market close, the company has a market capitalization of $5.6 billion and reported trailing twelve-month revenue of $3.9 billion.
Company Overview
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-11) | $113.06 |
| Market Capitalization | $5.6 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $3.9 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | $178.6 million |
Company Snapshot
- The Cheesecake Factory operates a portfolio of full-service restaurants and maintains two bakeries that produce signature cheesecakes and baked goods distributed across its restaurant network, international licensees, foodservice operators, and retail channels.
- The company generates revenue through restaurant operations across 306 locations in the United States and Canada under brands including The Cheesecake Factory and other restaurant concepts, supplemented by bakery product sales to external customers and distributors.
- The Cheesecake Factory serves casual dining consumers seeking full-service restaurant experiences and premium baked goods, with distribution extending to foodservice operators, retailers, and international licensees seeking branded bakery products.
The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated is a substantial operator in the casual dining segment with a market capitalization of $5.6 billion and TTM revenues of $3.9 billion, supported by a workforce of approximately 48,400 employees. The company maintains a diversified revenue model that combines company-operated restaurants with a vertically integrated bakery operation supplying both internal and external distribution channels. This integrated approach provides operational leverage and brand-extension opportunities while positioning the company competitively within the consumer-cyclical restaurant sector.
What this transaction means for investors
President Gordon’s option exercise and subsequent sale shouldn’t be a major concern for investors. While Gordon certainly was able to capitalize on the stock’s 81% rise over the last year, I don’t think it should be viewed solely as them “cashing in” at a high, but rather just shrewd selling for an insider. They’re not saying CAKE stock is necessarily a “sale,” but that they might as well collect profits from their options before they expire at a good time.
As for the stock itself, Cheesecake Factory is arguably more expensive today than at any point over the last decade, trading at 1.34 times sales and 29 times earnings. That said, this isn’t an extreme valuation by any means. Furthermore, Cheesecake Factory has interesting growth potential, in my opinion, thanks to its rapidly growing Flower Child healthy-eating locations and the company’s potential to continue expanding internationally.
Flower Child currently has only 44 locations (compared to 375 restaurants across all CAKE brands), but management aims to grow its unit count by 20% annually. The young brand also recorded 13% same-store sales growth in the last quarter, showing its potential isn’t just expansion-based.
I wouldn’t want to go all-in at today’s valuation, but there is more to this stock than meets the eye as it potentially shifts into a higher-growth mode, driven by its burgeoning Flower Child, North Italia, and Fox Restaurant Concepts (FRC) chains.