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Halliburton, Schwab, Constellation, TeraWulf, Kimberly-Clark Shake-Up

Halliburton, Schwab, Constellation, TeraWulf, Kimberly-Clark Shake-Up

Insiders have been trading these 5 stocks: ((HAL)), ((SCHW)), ((STZ)), ((WULF)) and ((KMB)). Here is a breakdown of their recent trades and their value.

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Director Tobi M. Young‘s recent move at Halliburton raised eyebrows as she sold 6,125 shares, locking in proceeds of $255,535 from the transaction. Such an insider sale can prompt investors to reassess sentiment around Halliburton, even though a single sale doesn’t always signal a shift in the company’s long‑term outlook.

At Charles Schwab, insider activity has been especially active, with significant shareholder Charles Schwab himself selling 168,743 shares for $15,409,854 and another 72,900 shares for $6,579,225. Adding to the flow, Director Frank Herringer unloaded 2,520 shares worth $228,312, giving traders multiple data points to interpret insider confidence.

Constellation Brands also saw boardroom selling, as Director Ernesto Hernandez moved 2,000 shares in a transaction totaling $307,820. Investors tracking Constellation Brands may view this sale alongside recent price action and earnings, weighing whether Hernandez’s decision reflects personal portfolio moves or a cautious stance on near‑term performance.

Crypto‑adjacent miner TeraWulf Inc recorded one of the largest single insider sales on the list, as CEO Paul B. Prager sold 216,700 shares for a substantial $4,491,994. Leadership‑level selling at TeraWulf Inc often draws attention, prompting shareholders to analyze whether this reflects profit‑taking after gains or concerns about future volatility.

Kimberly‑Clark’s consumer‑staples stability met a modest insider trim when President, Int’l Personal Care Katy Chen sold 1,405 shares, realizing $136,214 from the deal. Even relatively small sales at Kimberly‑Clark can be noteworthy, as investors tend to watch defensive names closely for any hints about management’s confidence in steady cash flows.

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