Armstrong Flooring's Trojanowski purchased $167K in shares at $5.58 per share, while Adaptive Biotechnologies' Robins sold $252K in shares at $35.58 per share 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 3 through May 7 include:
- CFO of Armstrong Flooring (AFI) Amy Trojanowski purchased 30,000 shares of company stock at an average price of $5.58 per share for a total transaction value of $167,301
- Director of HollyFrontier (HFC) Franklin Myers purchased 10,000 shares of company stock at an average price of $34.69 per share for a total transaction value of $346,900
- CFO of HomeStreet (HMST) John Miche purchased 8,400 shares of company stock at an average price of $42.60 per share for a total transaction value of $357,840
- Director of Lumber Liquidators (LL) Joseph Nowicki purchased 6,274 shares of company stock at an average price of $23.94 per share for a total transaction value of $150,205
NOTABLE INSIDER SALES: Significant insider sales reported in the prior week from May 3 through May 7 include:
- CEO of Adicet Bio (ACET) Chen Schor sold 16,466 shares of company stock at an average price of $14.22 per share for a total transaction value of $234,222
- Officer of Adaptive Biotechnologies (ADPT) Harlan Robins sold 7,090 shares of company stock at an average price of $35.58 per share for a total transaction value of $252,247
- CFO of Apple (AAPL) Luca Maestri sells 121,072 shares of company stock at an average price of $132.81 per share for a total transaction value of $16,079,342
NOTABLE PRICE MOVEMENT AFTER INSIDER TRANSACTION: Shares of Armstrong Flooring moved up 20% after CFO Amy Trojanowski purchased 30,000 shares of company stock, while shares of Adaptive Biotechnologies are down 11% after officer Harlan Robins sold 7,090 shares of company stock.
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