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Hershey, Datavault AI, Applied Opto, Keysight, Progressive Shake Markets

Hershey, Datavault AI, Applied Opto, Keysight, Progressive Shake Markets

Insiders have been trading these 5 stocks: ((HSY)), ((DVLT)), ((AAOI)), ((KEYS)) and ((PGR)). Here is a breakdown of their recent trades and their value.

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Significant insider moves hit The Hershey Company as major shareholder Hershey Trust Co Trustee In Trust For Milton Hersh unloaded two large blocks, first selling 30,000 shares for $6,423,797, then another 20,000 shares for $4,306,747. Together, these 50,000 shares represent a sizable cash-out that may spark investor debate over valuation and long‑term confidence.

Datavault AI also saw heavy insider selling, with Director Brett Moyer disposing of 159,968 shares for $99,180, signaling notable personal portfolio adjustment. On top of that, CEO Nathaniel T. Bradley sold 242,001 shares worth $150,040, a move that could raise questions about leadership’s near‑term expectations for the company’s stock performance.

Applied Optoelectronics registered a sizable executive transaction as SVP and CLO David Kuo sold 29,000 shares for a total of $2,903,480. This seven‑figure sale highlights just how far the stock has moved, while also putting fresh focus on whether this insider is simply diversifying or signaling caution about future price momentum.

Keysight Technologies experienced a flurry of insider activity, starting with EVP & CFO Neil Dougherty selling 2,000 shares for $596,740 and SVP and Secretary Jeffrey K. Li selling another 2,000 shares for $594,380. Director Satish Dhanasekaran added to the selling pressure with two separate trades of 1,667 shares, one worth $500,100 and another totaling $483,430, underscoring broad‑based executive profit‑taking.

Progressive joined the insider‑selling trend on a smaller scale, as CAO Carl G. Joyce sold 270 shares for $55,752. While modest compared with other moves, this transaction still signals that even key financial officers at steady names like Progressive may be seizing opportunities to lock in gains after strong stock performance.

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