A weekly snapshot of insider trading activity, featuring significant buy and sell transactions by investors, directors, and executives. The following trades were reported between June 2 and June 6.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) Robert Burgess offloaded 50,000 shares of the company’s common stock for about $134.82 each for a total value of $6.74M. Burgess now owns 201,044 shares in the company.
JPMorgan Chase & Co’s (NYSE:JPM) Chief Operating Officer, Jennifer Piepszak, sold 6,128 shares of the company’s common stock at a price of $262.47 per share, totaling $1.61M. Following the transaction, Piepszak owns 62,455 shares of the financial giant.
Dantaya Williams, EVP and chief HR officer at RTX Corp (NYSE:RTX) let go of 16,922 shares for $137.62 apiece for a total worth of $2.33M. Her holding in the company now stands at around 21,464 shares.
KKR & Co’s (NYSE:KKR) Co-Executive Chairman Henry Kravis divested a sizeable stake worth about $153.76M in the company. He sold a total of 1.28M shares in the price range of $119.8 to $121.67. Kravis currently owns 81.38M shares in the company.
Intuit’s (NASDAQ:INTU) EVP and Chief Technology Officer Alex Balazs sold a total of 1,458 shares of common stock in two separate transactions. The shares were sold at weighted average prices of $768.93 and $770.85 per share, amounting to a total of $1.12M. As a result of these transactions, Balazs no longer holds any direct ownership of Intuit’s common stock.
On the buy side, Arbor Realty Trust’s (NYSE:ABR) Director William Green purchased 13,821 shares for about $9.45 each for a total investment of $130,608. Green’s total holding in the company now stands at about 192,618 shares.
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