A PennyMac director bought 369K shares, Applied Materials' CFO Daniel Durn sold 5K shares Welcome to "Fly Insider," The Fly's weekly recap of notable insider stock transactions.
NOTABLE INSIDER PURCHASES: Significant insider purchases reported in the prior week from May 10 through May 14 include:
- Director of PennyMac Financial (PFSI) Farhad Nanji purchased 369,324 shares of company stock at $57.84 per share for a total transaction amount of $21,362,106
- CFO of Univar Solutions ( UNVR) Nicholas Alexos purchased 100,000 shares of company stock at $25.76 per share for a total transaction amount of $2,576,000
- Beneficial owner of American Homes 4 Rent (AMH) Wayne Hughes purchased 54,000 shares of company stock at $36.93 per share for a total transaction amount of $1,994,220
- CEO of Advanced Energy Industries (AEIS) Steve Kelley purchased 5,850 shares of company stock at $85.00 per share for a total transaction amount of $497,250
NOTABLE INSIDER SALES :Significant insider sales reported in the prior week from May 10 through May 14 include:
- Director of Amphastar Pharmaceuticals (AMPH) Michael Zasloff sold 25,827 shares of company stock at $19.34 per share for a total transaction amount of $499,435
- Chairman of Arcbest (ARCB) Judy McReynolds sold 25,000 shares of company stock at $83.50 per share for a total transaction amount of $2,087,500
- VP of ACI Worldwide (ACIW) Jeremy Wilmot sold 55,338 shares of company stock at $38.83 per share for a total transaction amount of $2,148,620
- CFO of Applied Materials (AMAT) Daniel Durn sold 5,000 shares of company stock at $127.89 per share for a total transaction amount of $639,431
NOTABLE PRICE MOVEMENT AFTER INSIDER TRANSACTION: Shares of PennyMac Financial moved up over 6% after director Farhad Nanji purchased 369,324 shares of company stock, while shares of Applied Materials are down over 4% after CFO Daniel Durn sold 5,000 shares of company stock.
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