This article summarizes the most significant insider buying and selling activities reported for US stocks on Monday, April 28, 2025.
Top Insider Buys:
Vivani Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: VANI ) saw significant insider buying activity as director and major shareholder Gregg Williams acquired 1,113 shares at $1.01 per share, totaling approximately $1,124. This purchase adds to Williams’ substantial holdings of 13,828,155 shares owned indirectly through various trusts and investment entities. The transaction comes as the stock trades near its 52-week low of $0.91, with analysts setting an optimistic target of $4.00 for the $62 million market cap company.
Signet Jewelers Ltd (NYSE: SIG ) director Helen McCluskey purchased 1,700 common shares at $58.86 per share, for a total investment of $100,057. Following this acquisition, McCluskey’s direct ownership in Signet Jewelers stands at 31,916 shares, including 3,078 restricted stock units subject to vesting and forfeiture provisions. The purchase comes as the company trades below its Fair Value, with analyst price targets ranging from $62 to $85.
Healthpeak Properties, Inc. (NYSE: DOC ) President and CEO Scott M. Brinker acquired 11,337 shares at $17.68 each, totaling $200,438. The purchase was made near the stock’s 52-week low of $17.33, and following the transaction, Brinker now holds 201,863 shares directly. This acquisition reflects Brinker’s continued investment in the real estate investment trust focused on healthcare properties.
Zenas BioPharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZBIO ) director Xiao Ting purchased 10,000 shares at a weighted average price of $7.76 per share, resulting in a total transaction value of $77,600. The stock has since appreciated significantly, currently trading at $10.40. Following this acquisition, Ting holds a total of 10,000 shares in direct ownership of the $419 million market cap company.
Top Insider Sells:
Sky Harbour Group Corp (NYSE: SKYH ) saw significant selling activity from major shareholder Boston Omaha Corporation, which sold shares valued at approximately $451,595 over three days in late April. The transactions involved the sale of 41,158 shares at prices ranging between $10.80 and $11.25 per share. Sky Harbour, currently valued at $855 million, has shown remarkable revenue growth of nearly 95% over the last twelve months.
CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD ) director Gerhard Watzinger sold 10,500 shares of Class A common stock at $409 per share, totaling approximately $4.29 million. The transaction was conducted under a 10b5-1 trading plan adopted in December 2024. Following the sale, Watzinger retains ownership of 42,391 shares through Clavius Capital LLC, along with additional indirect holdings.
BlackRock, Inc. (NYSE: BLK ) Senior Managing Director J. Richard Kushel sold 10,000 shares at an average price of $912.50 each, amounting to a total transaction value of approximately $9.13 million. Earlier that day, Kushel also acquired 10,000 shares through the exercise of employee stock options at $513.50 per share. Following these transactions, Kushel holds 66,034.34 shares directly and maintains indirect ownership through family trusts.
Virtu Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ: VIRT ) CEO Douglas A. Cifu sold a total of 355,881 shares of Class A common stock over two days, resulting in a total transaction value of approximately $13.78 million. Following these transactions, Cifu’s direct ownership decreased to 231,306 shares, with additional indirect ownership through various trusts and entities.
BlackRock MuniYield Pennsylvania Quality Fund (NYSE: MPA ) saw significant selling activity from shareholder Saba Capital Management, L.P., which sold 42,074 shares over two days, amounting to a total of $458,364. Following these transactions, Saba Capital Management’s holdings in the fund stand at 1,846,479 shares.
Investors should stay tuned to insider buying and selling activities as they can provide valuable insights into a company’s prospects. While insider transactions alone should not be the sole basis for investment decisions, they can offer additional context when combined with fundamental and technical analysis. It’s important to consider the overall market conditions, company performance, and individual circumstances of the insiders involved when interpreting these transactions.
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