Alexander Denner – a Director of Biogen BIIB, purchased 62,800 shares of stock last week through his fund Sarissa Capital Management, LP. This was a $20,572,407 purchase.
Right now, the “Bullish Percent” Nasdaq composite index is coming in at just 43.61%. The above chart is the “Bullish Percent Index” for the Nasdaq Composite (red and black line) with the Nasdaq Composite Index in the background (all black line). Continue reading “Bullish Percent – What it says about the Nasdaq Composite right now…”
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On 1/28/19, Huntley Garriott – the President of Live Oak Bankshares, Inc. (LOB) – purchased 20,000 shares of stock at $13.82 for a total out of pocket purchase of $276,400. Other insiders added ~$127,000 of purchases in the same 24 hour period.
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Per FactSet, eps and revenues continue to beat by 70% and 62% respectively – after 46% of S&P 500 having reported Q4 earnings so far. Guidance is a bit light but 2019 eps estimates remain ~$170 per share. We may need a few weeks of rest to consolidate the January gains. Here is why: Continue reading “Earnings update. Due for a rest?”
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It looks like someone is fading the “good news” from GE this morning.
Today some institution/fund purchased 123,300 contracts of March 8 strike put (or the right to short 12,330,000 shares of General Electric GE at $8). Continue reading “Unusual Options Activity”
Yesterday, Richard Kinder – Executive Chairman of Kinder Morgan KMI – purchased 65,260 shares of his company’s stock at $17.95/share for a total out of pocket cost of $1,171,410. This is on top of $8,776,500 he purchased Continue reading “Insider Buying”
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