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US Stocks - Insider Trading disclosures made made on May 08, 2025

View 4 US Stocks - Insider Trading disclosures made on US Exchanges on May 08, 2025.

The latest disclosure under SEC insider trading regulations was reported by TFS Financial Corporation., where the revocation of 59,507 Common Stock of common stock was executed at an average price of $13.4. This transaction was reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 8, 2025.

Insider trading is the trading of a company’s securities by individuals with access to confidential or material non-public information about the company. A company is required to report trading by corporate officers, directors, or other company members with significant access to privileged information to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Stock Client Name Client Category Action Reported to Exchange Quantity Post Transaction Holding Traded % Avg. Price Value Security Type
TFS Financial Corporation
Anthony J. Asher Director Sale of securities on an exchange or to another person at price $ 13.40 per share. 08 May 2025 59,507 100 (0%) 0% 13.4 797,394 Common Stock
Medallion Financial Corp.
David L. Rudnick Director Exercise or conversion of derivative security received from the company (such as an option) at price $ 0.00 per share. 08 May 2025 12,000 9,000 - - Common Stock (right to buy)
Medallion Financial Corp.
David L. Rudnick Director Exercise or conversion of derivative security received from the company (such as an option) at price $ 5.58 per share. 08 May 2025 12,000 234,277 (0%) 0% 5.6 66,960 Common Stock
United Security Bancshares...
William M. Yarbenet SVP & CCO Grant, award, or other acquisition of securities at price $ 0.00 per share. 08 May 2025 1,539 71,022 (0%) 0% 0 Common Stock
*All Values are in $ Million
Client Category: Promoter/ KMP/ Director / Immediate Relatives / Employee / etc  
Security Type: Share/ Warrants / Convertible Debentures
Data as reported to USA Exchanges

This section tracks all disclosures required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, particularly those related to Section 16 and Rule 10b-5, which govern insider trading activities in the U.S. market. These disclosures are made by corporate insiders, including executives, officers, directors, significant employees, and large shareholders, who are buying and selling stock in their own companies. You can search and filter within these results. You can also sort the information by clicking on the column headers.