Kennametal director Lambert bought $962K in shares, while Apple VP Adams sold $4.04M in 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 2 through May 6 include:
- Chairman of First Internet Bancorp (INBK) David Becker purchased 30,000 shares of company stock at $36.42 per share for a total transaction amount of $1,092,600
- Director of Kennametal (KMT) William Lambert purchased 36,698 shares of company stock at $26.23 per share for a total transaction amount of $962,475
- Director of Kearny Financial (KRNY) John McGovern purchased 8,000 shares of company stock at $11.90 per share for a total transaction amount of $95,200
- Chairman of Texas Capital Bancshares (TCBI) Larry Helm purchased 5,700 shares of company stock at $52.25 per share for a total transaction amount of $297,825
NOTABLE INSIDER SALES: Significant insider sales in the prior week from May 2 through May 6 include:
- Officer of Apellis Pharmaceuticals (APLS) Federico Grossi sold 2,500 shares of company stock at $43.56 per share for a total transaction amount of $108,900
- VP of Crown Castle International (CCI) Robert Collins sold 1,000 shares of company stock at $185.44 per share for a total transaction amount of $185,435
- VP of Levi Strauss (LEVI) Seth Jaffe sold 12,769 shares of company stock at $18.69 per share for a total transaction amount of $238,653
- VP of Apple (AAPL) Katherine Adams sold 25,000 shares of company stock at $161.72 per share for a total transaction amount of $4,042,885
NOTABLE PRICE MOVEMENT AFTER INSIDER TRANSACTION: Shares of Kennametal are up approximately 3% since director William Lambert purchased 36,698 shares of company stock at $26.23 per share, while shares of Apple are down approximately 6% since VP Katherine Adams sold 25,000 shares of company stock at $161.72.
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