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Texas Roadhouse CFO Sells 819 Shares For $167,000

Key PointsThe disposition involved 819 shares for an estimated value of ~$167,166 based on the transaction date execution price.

Keith Humpich, the Chief Accounting & Financial Services Officer at Texas Roadhouse, Inc., sold 819 shares of the company's stock on August 17, 2026. According to the SEC Form 4 filing, the sale took place at an average price of $204.11 per share. The post-transaction value, based on the market close on the same day, was slightly higher at $204.40 per share.

Texas Roadhouse is a prominent casual dining restaurant company with a substantial market capitalization of $13.4 billion and trailing twelve months (TTM) revenues of $6.2 billion. The company operates around 101,000 employees across its owned and franchised restaurants. Its diversified brand portfolio and hybrid operating model - a mix of company-operated and franchised locations - offer operational efficiencies and geographic diversification.

The company's strategy in the value-oriented casual dining segment, along with its strong brand recognition and scale, positions it well within the competitive landscape of the consumer discretionary sector.

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