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Directors' Transactions

 

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Latest director's on-market share Sales

COMPANYDIRECTORDATENUMBERPRICEAMOUNT
REGAL PARTNERS LIMITED (RPL) Ian Gibson 02 Mar 26 -939,551 $3.192 $2,998,784
LYCOPODIUM LIMITED (LYL) Bruno Ruggiero 02 Mar 26 -550,000 $14.355 $7,894,966
METALS X LIMITED (MLX) Patrick O'Connor 02 Mar 26 -750,000 $1.509 $1,131,375
AUSSIE BROADBAND LIMITED (ABB) Phillip Britt 27 Feb 26 -500,000 $5.110 $2,555,000
MITCHELL SERVICES LIMITED (MSV) Scott Tumbridge 27 Feb 26 -1,830,544 $0.509 $931,034
NRW HOLDINGS LIMITED (NWH) Michael Arnett 27 Feb 26 -300,000 $6.457 $1,937,141
EVOLUTION MINING LIMITED (EVN) Andrea Hall 27 Feb 26 -10,000 $16.648 $166,481
JUDO CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED (JDO) Chris Bayliss 27 Feb 26 -1,000,000 $1.719 $1,719,297
SILEX SYSTEMS LIMITED (SLX) Michael Goldsworthy 27 Feb 26 -650,000 $6.630 $4,309,500
SILEX SYSTEMS LIMITED (SLX) Christopher Wilks 27 Feb 26 -850,000 $6.630 $5,635,500
SILEX SYSTEMS LIMITED (SLX) Craig Roy 27 Feb 26 -129,507 $6.896 $893,080
PREDICTIVE DISCOVERY LIMITED (PDI) Sandra Bates 27 Feb 26 -2,357,622 $0.960 $2,263,317
KINGSGATE CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (KCN) Peter Warren 27 Feb 26 -60,000 $7.000 $420,001
THE A2 MILK COMPANY LIMITED (A2M) David Bortolussi 26 Feb 26 -394,930 $11.180 $4,415,317
AUSSIE BROADBAND LIMITED (ABB) Phillip Britt 25 Feb 26 -500,000 $5.000 $2,500,000
ENERGY RESOURCES OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED (ERA) Justin Carey 25 Feb 26 -1,094 $162.032 $177,263
NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED (NAB) Andrew Irvine 24 Feb 26 -40,348 $48.044 $1,938,468
RAMELIUS RESOURCES LIMITED (RMS) Fiona Murdoch 23 Feb 26 -74,200 $4.690 $347,998
BRAVURA SOLUTIONS LIMITED (BVS) Shezad Okhai 23 Feb 26 -139,000 $1.880 $261,320
BRAVURA SOLUTIONS LIMITED (BVS) Shezad Okhai 20 Feb 26 -1,322,282 $2.088 $2,761,322

Directors' on-market share transactions

 

Our website shows:

tick   the last 20 transactions reported through ASX (as above). Very small transactions are ignored.

tick   the last five on-market share dealings by directors on a company-by-company basis. (find these by searching on the company)

 

Directors buying - what does it mean?

A director buying is probably a better indicator of a potential rise in value than a sale is of a potential fall in value. It is hard to imagine a director buying a significant parcel of shares on-market in the knowledge that they may lose value. Rather, they think the stock is undervalued and they expect it to go up. The bigger the purchase, the better the indication, and more so if it adds to an already large holding.

 

Directors selling - not so critical

A sale should not necessarily be cause for alarm as there are any number of good reasons for a director to sell. They may wish to diversify their holdings, buy their spouse a car, pay off a mortgage or purchase a home.

Having said that, we are wary when an individual director, or a number of directors, are selling down over a period of time. That may be an indication of a potential fall in value. Sales by directors where key executives are departing the company are another thing to watch for. We also often see a greater number of director sales when a stock looks expensive.

 

How to respond to the buying and selling

On balance it is preferable to see a director buying rather than selling shares on-market.

But there is no hard evidence (to our knowledge) that suggests you should blindly follow directors' share transactions. Watch for patterns. Look at the circumstances. Does the stock look cheap and may that be the reason for a buy. Conversely are directors selling a bit more often when a stock appears to be expensive?

We carry these transactions for the purpose of serving as a guide to buying or selling your own shares. But remember there are other very significant indicators such as a good record of earnings, solid balance sheet, company prospects, competent management etc, etc.

 

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