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Kimberly Clark, Serve Robotics, Phillips 66, Nucor, S&P Global Insider Shocks

Kimberly Clark, Serve Robotics, Phillips 66, Nucor, S&P Global Insider Shocks

Insiders have been trading these 5 stocks: ((KMB)), ((SERV)), ((PSX)), ((NUE)) and ((SPGI)). Here is a breakdown of their recent trades and their value.

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Controller, VP & FP&A Andrew Scribner just cashed out of Kimberly Clark in a notable insider move, selling 4,095 shares for a total of $401,310, raising questions about management’s view of future performance. Investors watching Kimberly Clark may see this $401,310 sale as a signal to recheck valuations and near-term expectations.

Serve Robotics Inc is seeing a wave of insider selling, as CFO Brian Read unloaded 1,179 shares for $10,952 and a further 2,991 shares for $27,780, while CEO Ali Kashani sold 26,397 shares worth $244,788. Adding to the trend, President & COO Touraj Parang sold 9,881 shares for $91,677, making Serve Robotics Inc’s leadership activity worth close scrutiny.

In contrast to the selling elsewhere, Director Kevin Omar Meyers is showing confidence in Phillips 66 by purchasing 175 shares valued at $30,296. This $30,296 insider buy suggests a constructive stance toward Phillips 66’s prospects, offering a bullish counterpoint to insider selling seen in other names.

Nucor is experiencing significant insider selling, starting with Vice Pres. and Corp. Contro Michael Keller offloading 4,554 shares for $1,028,566 and EVP Allen C Behr selling 10,096 shares for $2,282,424, while EVP Noah C Hanners sold 6,472 shares for $1,465,908. The pattern continues as EVP Daniel R. Needham sold 12,888 shares for $2,912,688, EVP David Sumoski exited 33,068 shares for $7,462,307, and EVP Bradley Ford sold 2,240 shares for $519,962.

S&P Global is seeing insider buying momentum, with Director Catherine R Clay acquiring 2,500 shares for $1,078,475 and Director Robert Edward Jr. Moritz purchasing 1,151 shares for $499,568. Together these S&P Global purchases, totaling 3,651 shares and $1,578,043, highlight a strong vote of confidence from the boardroom.

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