Albemarle officer Eric Norris purchased $246K in company shares, while DoorDash director Andy Fang sold $9.08M in company 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 15 through May 19 include:
- Chairman of Porch Group (PRCH) Matt Ehrlichman purchased 134,462 shares of company stock at $1.18 per share for a total transaction amount of $159,149
- Officer of Albemarle (ALB) Eric Norris purchased 1,260 shares of company stock at $195.49 per share for a total transaction amount of $246,317
- Shareholder of Bread Financial (BFH) Turtle Creek purchased 112,944 shares of company stock at $29.70 per share for a total transaction amount of $3,353,883
- Director of Eagle Bancorp (EGBN) Kathy Raffa purchased 5,000 shares of company stock at $17.34 per share for a total transaction amount of $86,687
NOTABLE INSIDER SALES: Significant insider sales reported in the prior week from May 15 through May 19 include:
- CEO of AAON (AAON) Gary Fields sold 26,460 shares of company stock at $94.90 per share for a total transaction amount of $2,511,14
- Chairman of Autoliv (ALV) Jan Carlson sold 2,614 shares of company stock at $88.98 per share for a total transaction amount of $232,594
- Chairman of Electronic Arts (EA) Richard Simonson sold 10,000 shares of company stock at $125.66 per share for a total transaction amount of $1,256,629
- Director of DoorDash (DASH) Andy Fang sold 134,000 shares of company stock at $67.74 per share for a total transaction amount of $9,077,120.
NOTABLE PRICE MOVEMENT AFTER INSIDER TRANSACTION: Shares of Albemarle are up over 5% since officer Eric Norris purchased 1,260 shares of company stock at $195.49 per share, while shares of DoorDash are down approximately 5% since director Andy Fang sold 134,000 shares of company stock at $67.74 per share.
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