Officer Stock Purchases
Stock purchases by corporate officers (CFO, COO, CTO, VP, etc.) excluding CEOs. Officers have direct operational insight into company performance.
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Key Insights
50 companies show officer buys activity. American Assets Trust (AAT) leads with $10.0M in total transaction value from 1 unique insider. The average transaction value per company is $1.0M. Data sourced from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings.
Why This Matters
Corporate officers — CFOs, COOs, CTOs, and VPs — possess specialized operational knowledge within their functional domains. A CFO purchasing shares may reflect confidence in the company's financial health, while a CTO buying could indicate promising technology developments. The diversity of officer titles among buyers can reveal whether confidence is concentrated in one area or spans multiple business functions.
50 companies have officer (non-CEO) stock purchases, with a combined value of $52.0M from 83 unique officers. Top officer roles among buyers include 13 CFOs, 9 VPs, 5 COOs.
Corporate officers (CFOs, COOs, CTOs, VPs) have deep operational knowledge within their functional domains. A CFO purchasing shares may reflect confidence in the company's financial trajectory, while a CTO buying could indicate promising technology developments. The diversity of officer titles among buyers can reveal whether confidence is concentrated in one business function or spans multiple areas of the organization.
Form 4 filings are required to be filed within 2 business days of a transaction. Some transactions may be part of pre-planned 10b5-1 trading plans. Insider trading data reflects SEC EDGAR public filings and may not capture the full context of each transaction.
- -Currently tracking 50 companies with officer purchases activity
- -Total transaction value: $52.0M
- -Most recent filing: today or yesterday
- -83 unique officers across all companies
This is a factual summary of SEC EDGAR filings and does not constitute investment advice.
50 Companies with Insider Activity
| # | Company | Top Insider | Transactions | Total Value | Insiders | Latest |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AATAmerican Assets Trust | RADY ERNEST S Executive Chairman | 13 | $10.0M | 1 | May 29 |
| 2 | MNSOMINISO Group Holding Ltd | Yang Yunyun (Alice) Vice President | 3 | $6.9M | 1 | Jun 1 |
| 3 | HLNEHamilton Lane | Rogers Hartley R. Executive Co-Chairman | 4 | $5.0M | 1 | May 27 |
| 4 | PAMPampa Energy Inc. | Mariani Gustavo Vice President | 2 | $4.1M | 1 | May 8 |
| 5 | ONONOn Holding AG | Bernhard Olivier Executive Officer | 2 | $2.2M | 1 | May 14 |
| 6 | IPXIPERIONX Ltd | Hannigan Todd Executive Chairman | 2 | $2.1M | 1 | Apr 29 |
| 7 | EVTCEVERTEC, Inc. | Vizcarrondo Miguel Executive Vice President | 5 | $1.4M | 3 | May 11 |
| 8 | AREAlexandria Real Estate Equities | MARCUS JOEL S Executive Chairman | 7 | $1.2M | 2 | May 6 |
| 9 | CDNLCardinal Infrastructure Group Inc. | Wood Benjamin CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER | 5 | $1.0M | 1 | May 27 |
| 10 | NIQNIQ Global Intelligence plc | Peck James M See Remarks | 1 | $1.0M | 1 | May 18 |
| 11 | MNRMACH NATURAL RESOURCES LP | WARD TOM L. See Remarks | 1 | $1000K | 1 | Apr 13 |
| 12 | TMUST-Mobile US | Almeida Andre Chief Broadband, Ent. & Emerg | 1 | $1000K | 1 | May 1 |
| 13 | MPMP Materials | Rosenthal Michael Stuart Chief Operating Officer | 1 | $963K | 1 | May 20 |
| 14 | BSMBlack Stone Minerals, L.P. | Carter Thomas L Jr Executive Chairman | 4 | $924K | 1 | May 13 |
| 15 | KYNKayne Anderson Energy Infrastructure Fund, Inc. | Baker James C President | 3 | $747K | 2 | Apr 27 |
| 16 | IBPInstalled Building Products, Inc. | Miller Michael Thomas Executive VP & CFO | 16 | $746K | 3 | May 11 |
| 17 | SONSonoco | Joachimczyk Paul CFO | 2 | $740K | 2 | Apr 27 |
| 18 | FCNFTI Consulting | Linton Paul Alderman Chief Strategy/Transf. Officer | 2 | $635K | 2 | May 13 |
| 19 | LWLamb Weston | Gray James D Chief Financial Officer | 3 | $609K | 1 | May 11 |
| 20 | CAVACava Group | Thompson Douglas W. Chief Operations Officer | 3 | $592K | 2 | May 29 |
| 21 | BMIBadger Meter, Inc. | Htwe Richard VP-Global Operations | 4 | $519K | 4 | Apr 23 |
| 22 | PATKPatrick Industries, Inc. | Roeder Charles R President - RV | 1 | $505K | 1 | May 5 |
| 23 | CDWCDW Corporation | LEAHY CHRISTINE A See Remarks | 1 | $499K | 1 | May 18 |
| 24 | WTWWillis Towers Watson | Clarke Lucy President of Risk & Broking | 1 | $499K | 1 | May 6 |
| 25 | GSHDGoosehead Insurance, Inc. | Thornthwaite Martin Ellis General Counsel | 3 | $481K | 3 | May 28 |
| 26 | TFINTriumph Bancorp, Inc. | Ritterbusch Todd President - TBK Bank, SSB | 1 | $469K | 1 | May 8 |
| 27 | MMSIMerit Medical Systems, Inc. | Voigt Michel J. CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER | 4 | $452K | 4 | May 11 |
| 28 | AMRZAmrize Ltd | Forrest Nollaig Chief Mktg & Corp Affairs Off | 6 | $371K | 4 | May 22 |
| 29 | OGNOrganon & Co. | Holzbaur Lynette SVP and Corporate Controller | 1 | $353K | 1 | May 6 |
| 30 | OLEDUniversal Display | Premutico Mauro SVP & CLO | 3 | $345K | 1 | May 7 |
| 31 | OPCHOption Care Health | Sethna Meenal Chief Financial Officer | 1 | $327K | 1 | May 4 |
| 32 | VVVValvoline | WILLIS J KEVIN Chief Financial Officer | 1 | $318K | 1 | May 14 |
| 33 | GEHCGE HealthCare | SACCARO JAMES Chief Financial Officer | 2 | $306K | 2 | May 1 |
| 34 | TENBTenable Holdings, Inc. | Brown Matthew Charles Chief Financial Officer | 1 | $258K | 1 | May 4 |
| 35 | FLUTFlutter Entertainment plc | LIU DON H Chief Legal Officer | 2 | $250K | 2 | May 11 |
| 36 | SITESiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. | Laughlin Daniel T. SVP, Strategy & Development | 1 | $247K | 1 | May 6 |
| 37 | KREFKKR Real Estate Finance Trust, Inc. | Mattson W Patrick President, COO and Secretary | 1 | $241K | 1 | Apr 24 |
| 38 | ASGNASGN Inc. | Perry Marie EVP, Chief Financial Officer | 6 | $234K | 4 | Apr 28 |
| 39 | ADTADT Inc. | Likosar Jeffrey Pres Corp Dev & Trans. & CFO | 4 | $227K | 4 | May 29 |
| 40 | CELHCelsius Holdings | Hanson Eric President & COO | 1 | $218K | 1 | May 21 |
| 41 | STNEStoneCo Ltd. | Ventura Salgado Diego CFO and IR Officer | 2 | $217K | 1 | May 15 |
| 42 | RLIRLI Corp. | Klobnak Jennifer L CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER | 2 | $212K | 1 | May 27 |
| 43 | VITLVital Farms, Inc. | Holland Joseph Michael Chief Supply Chain Officer | 5 | $204K | 5 | May 19 |
| 44 | GELGENESIS ENERGY LP | Gaspard Garland G Senior Vice President | 1 | $202K | 1 | May 18 |
| 45 | ABTAbbott Laboratories | Boudreau Philip P EVP AND CFO | 1 | $201K | 1 | Apr 23 |
| 46 | NSITInsight Enterprises, Inc. | Morgado James A. Chief Financial Officer | 1 | $200K | 1 | May 11 |
| 47 | ALHCAlignment Healthcare, Inc. | Kent Mark D. President - MSO | 1 | $198K | 1 | Jun 2 |
| 48 | EXEExpand Energy | Teunissen Marcel EVP & CFO | 1 | $193K | 1 | May 7 |
| 49 | FUNSix Flags | HADDRILL RICHARD M Executive Chair | 1 | $191K | 1 | May 12 |
| 50 | GAMGENERAL AMERICAN INVESTORS CO INC | Stark Eugene S VP Administration/CCO/PFO | 4 | $190K | 2 | Apr 20 |
Officer Insider Buying Signals
Corporate officers (CFOs, COOs, CTOs, VPs, etc.) have deep operational knowledge of their specific business areas. A CFO buying shares may signal confidence in the company's financial trajectory, while a CTO buying could indicate promising technology developments. Officer purchases, while slightly less predictive than CEO buys, still provide valuable signals.
All insider trading data is sourced from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings, which are public domain documents. Transaction classification (purchase vs. sale) follows SEC reporting standards. Some transactions may be delayed due to SEC filing timelines.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an insider trading screener?
An insider trading screener filters stocks based on corporate insider buying and selling activity. Corporate insiders (officers, directors, and 10%+ shareholders) must report their transactions to the SEC via Form 4 filings. This screener aggregates that data to help you identify patterns like cluster buying, CEO purchases, and large transactions.
Where does Billiver get insider trading data?
All insider trading data comes from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings, which are public domain documents. When a corporate insider buys or sells company stock, they must file a Form 4 with the SEC within two business days. Billiver processes these filings daily to provide up-to-date screener results.
What is the difference between insider buying and insider selling?
Insider buying is generally considered a stronger signal than insider selling. Insiders buy for one reason: they expect the stock to go up. However, insiders sell for many non-negative reasons including diversification, tax planning, home purchases, or exercising expiring options. Academic research consistently finds insider purchases are more predictive of future returns than sales.
What are insider cluster buys?
A cluster buy occurs when 3 or more unique insiders at the same company purchase shares within a 30-day period. Research by Jaffe (1974) and subsequent studies found that cluster buying is more predictive of abnormal returns (approximately 2.1%) than individual insider purchases. The screener excludes pre-planned 10b5-1 transactions to focus on discretionary buying decisions.
Are 10b5-1 plan transactions included?
For purchase-related screeners (latest purchases, CEO buys, cluster buys, etc.), pre-planned 10b5-1 transactions are excluded. These are automated trading plans set up in advance and do not reflect real-time insider sentiment. Sale screeners include all transactions since most insider sales are routine.