Starbucks, Coinbase Global And 2 Other Stocks Insiders Are Selling
Portfolio Pulse from Avi Kapoor
Insiders at Starbucks, Box, Paycom Software, and Coinbase Global have recently sold shares. Insider sales can indicate concerns about company prospects or overvaluation. Notable trades include Starbucks' CEO selling 32,500 shares, Box's VP selling 3,300 shares, Paycom's CEO selling 3,900 shares, and Coinbase's President selling 1,500 shares.

June 20, 2024 | 12:22 pm
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Box's VP Chief Acct Ofr & Controller Eli Berkovitch sold 3,300 shares at $25.90 each, totaling $85,467. This insider sale might indicate concerns about the company's prospects or overvaluation.
The sale of shares by a key financial officer could be seen as a signal of potential concerns about the company's financial health or stock valuation.
CONFIDENCE 75
IMPORTANCE 60
RELEVANCE 100
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Coinbase Global's President and COO Emilie Choi sold 1,500 shares at $246.16 each, totaling $369,240. This insider sale might indicate concerns about the company's prospects or overvaluation.
The sale of shares by a high-ranking executive could be interpreted as a lack of confidence in the company's short-term prospects or a belief that the stock is overvalued.
CONFIDENCE 80
IMPORTANCE 70
RELEVANCE 100
NEGATIVE IMPACT
Paycom Software's CEO Chad R. Richison sold 3,900 shares at $142.18 each, totaling $554,488. This insider sale might indicate concerns about the company's prospects or overvaluation.
The sale of shares by the CEO could be interpreted as a lack of confidence in the company's short-term prospects or a belief that the stock is overvalued.
CONFIDENCE 78
IMPORTANCE 65
RELEVANCE 100
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Starbucks' CEO, North America, Michael Aaron Conway sold 32,500 shares at $80 each, totaling $260,000. This insider sale might indicate concerns about the company's prospects or overvaluation.
The sale of a significant number of shares by a high-ranking executive could be interpreted as a lack of confidence in the company's short-term prospects or a belief that the stock is overvalued.
CONFIDENCE 80
IMPORTANCE 70
RELEVANCE 100