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ARM, Pinterest, Enphase, Virgin Galactic, Goldman Sachs Shake-Up

ARM, Pinterest, Enphase, Virgin Galactic, Goldman Sachs Shake-Up

Insiders have been trading these 5 stocks: ((ARM)), ((PINS)), ((ENPH)), ((SPCE)) and ((GS)). Here is a breakdown of their recent trades and their value.

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ARM Holdings PLC ADR saw a wave of insider selling as CLO Spencer Collins unloaded 40,941 shares worth $8,802,315, while Chief Architect Richard Roy Grisenthwaite sold 24,339 shares for $5,090,501. CPO Charlotte Claire Eaton sold 7,100 shares for $1,913,055 and another 7,805 shares for $2,263,520, while CCO William Abbey sold 7,000, 4,655, and 15,956 shares for $1,487,850, $1,336,124, and $3,743,857 respectively.

Pinterest saw lighter but notable insider activity as Director Benjamin Silbermann sold 8,414 shares of Pinterest stock in a recent transaction. This sale was valued at $158,519, offering a glimpse into how one of the company’s key insiders is trimming his stake while the platform continues to evolve its advertising and commerce strategy.

At Enphase Energy, Director Richard Mora chose to reduce his exposure slightly by selling 700 shares of the company’s stock. The transaction, worth $32,473, is relatively modest in size but still provides a signal that board members are actively managing their positions as the company navigates the volatile clean energy sector.

Virgin Galactic Holdings stood out with insider buying rather than selling, as Director Diana S. Strandberg acquired 20,000 shares of the space tourism company. The purchase, totaling $49,600, may be viewed by investors as a vote of confidence in Virgin Galactic’s long-term prospects despite ongoing challenges in commercializing regular spaceflight operations.

Goldman Sachs Group recorded a significant insider sale when CFO Denis P. Coleman sold 6,857 shares of the firm’s stock. This transaction was valued at $6,675,612, highlighting the substantial equity-based compensation top executives at Goldman Sachs Group can realize as they adjust their holdings in the global investment banking powerhouse.

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