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Insider Transactions
Name | Transaction Date | Sold / Bought | Shares | Price | Value |
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Holland Noel R. | Dec 12, 2024 | Sell | 10,000 | $17.0641 | $170,000 |
Van Dyk Robert | Feb 22, 2024 | Buy | 1,000 | $16.6892 | $17,000 |
Klimowich John | May 2, 2023 | Buy | 346 | $14.42 | $5,000 |
Kemly Thomas J. | Mar 14, 2023 | Buy | 2,500 | $17.59 | $44,000 |
Gibney Dennis E. | Mar 14, 2023 | Buy | 2,000 | $17.6 | $35,000 |
What's the latest insider transaction for Columbia Financial?
The most recent insider transaction for Columbia Financial was conducted by Holland Noel R., who sold 10,000 shares on December 12, 2024 at a price of $17.06 per share.
Which insider bought the most CLBK stock over the last two years?
Kemly Thomas J. has bought the most CLBK stock in the last 2 years, with a total value of $44,000.
Which insider has sold the most CLBK stock over the last two years?
Holland Noel R. has sold the most CLBK stock in the last 2 years, with a total value of $170,000.
What is the total value of insider transactions for Columbia Financial (CLBK) in the last 2 years?
The total value of insider transactions for Columbia Financial in the last 2 years is negative, amounting to -$70,000. This suggests that insiders have predominantly sold shares, which could reflect various personal or financial considerations rather than a straightforward outlook on the company's future performance.
How do insider transactions over the last 2 years reflect on Columbia Financial's market confidence?
Over the last 2 years, insider transactions for Columbia Financial have predominantly involved purchasing shares, indicating a strong confidence among insiders in the company's future prospects. This trend of more purchases than sales could be a positive signal to potential investors about the insiders' view on the company's valuation and growth potential.
Why is monitoring insider trading activity important for investors?
Monitoring insider trading activity is important because it provides insights into the confidence levels of a company's insiders, such as executives and directors, regarding the company's future prospects. Insider buying can signal optimism, suggesting the stock may be undervalued, while insider selling might raise questions about the stock's upcoming performance. However, it's essential to consider that sales can also occur for personal financial reasons. Insider trading activity is a valuable indicator that, when combined with other data, can help inform investment decisions.