Insider Trading Alert - MIK, CRTO And EPAY Traded By Insiders
Yesterday, July 19, 2016, 36 U.S. common stocks issued filings of shares being bought or sold by insiders. The transactions ranged in value from $39.90 to $2,023,500.00.
Highlighted Stocks Traded by Insiders:
Michaels Companies (MIK) - FREE Research Report
Pappas Philo, who is EVP-Category Management at Michaels Companies, sold 2,205 shares at $27.32 on July 19, 2016. Following this transaction, the EVP-Category Management owned 90,723 shares meaning that the stake was reduced by 2.37% with the 2,205-share transaction.
The shares most recently traded at $26.75, down $0.57, or 2.13% since the insider transaction. Historical insider transactions for Michaels Companies go as follows:
- 4-Week # shares sold: 32,421
- 12-Week # shares sold: 104,985
- 24-Week # shares sold: 122,268
The average volume for Michaels Companies has been 1.3 million shares per day over the past 30 days. Michaels Companies has a market cap of $5.7 billion and is part of the services sector and specialty retail industry. Shares are up 20.26% year-to-date as of the close of trading on Tuesday.
The Michaels Companies, Inc. owns and operates a chain of arts and crafts specialty retail stores under the Michaels and Aaron Brothers names in North America. Its Michaels stores offer approximately 35,000 stock-keeping units in crafts, home decor and seasonal, framing, and paper crafting. The company has a P/E ratio of 15.8. Currently, there are 5 analysts who rate Michaels Companies a buy, no analysts rate it a sell, and 2 rate it a hold.
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Criteo (CRTO) - FREE Research Report
Warner James, who is Director at Criteo, sold 1,000 shares at $42.50 on July 19, 2016. Following this transaction, the Director owned 0 shares meaning that the stake was reduced by 100% with the 1,000-share transaction.
Fouilland Benoit, who is Chief Financial Officer at Criteo, sold 876 shares at $43.80 on July 19, 2016. Following this transaction, the Chief Financial Officer owned 103,423 shares meaning that the stake was reduced by 0.84% with the 876-share transaction.
The shares most recently traded at $43.68, down $0.12, or 0.28% since the insider transaction. Historical insider transactions for Criteo go as follows:
- 4-Week # shares sold: 128,879
- 12-Week # shares sold: 510,603
- 24-Week # shares sold: 882,572
The average volume for Criteo has been 552,400 shares per day over the past 30 days. Criteo has a market cap of $2.7 billion and is part of the technology sector and internet industry. Shares are up 11.49% year-to-date as of the close of trading on Monday.
Criteo S.A., a technology company, engages in the digital performance marketing in France and internationally. The company has a P/E ratio of 35.9. Currently, there are 9 analysts who rate Criteo a buy, no analysts rate it a sell, and 1 rates it a hold.
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Bottomline Technologies (EPAY) - FREE Research Report
Deluca Norman J, who is MD, Digital Banking at Bottomline Technologies, sold 2,500 shares at $22.35 on July 19, 2016. Following this transaction, the MD, Digital Banking owned 121,134 shares meaning that the stake was reduced by 2.02% with the 2,500-share transaction.
The shares most recently traded at $21.61, down $0.74, or 3.42% since the insider transaction. Historical insider transactions for Bottomline Technologies go as follows:
- 4-Week # shares bought: 3,000
- 4-Week # shares sold: 2,991
- 12-Week # shares bought: 8,000
- 12-Week # shares sold: 8,935
- 24-Week # shares bought: 8,000
- 24-Week # shares sold: 62,425
The average volume for Bottomline Technologies has been 385,200 shares per day over the past 30 days. Bottomline Technologies has a market cap of $896.3 million and is part of the technology sector and computer software & services industry. Shares are down 27.38% year-to-date as of the close of trading on Tuesday.
Bottomline Technologies (de), Inc. provides hosted or software as a service solutions for various industries worldwide. Currently, there is 1 analyst who rates Bottomline Technologies a buy, no analysts rate it a sell, and 4 rate it a hold.
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