Those following along with Columbus McKinnon Corporation (NASDAQ:CMCO) will no doubt be intrigued by the recent purchase of shares by David Wilson, President of the company, who spent a stonking US$1.0m on stock at an average price of US$32.02. Aside from being a solid chunk in its own right, the deft move also saw their holding increase by some 40%.
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Notably, that recent purchase by David Wilson is the biggest insider purchase of Columbus McKinnon shares that we've seen in the last year. Although we like to see insider buying, we note that this large purchase was at significantly below the recent price of US$36.28. Because it occurred at a lower valuation, it doesn't tell us much about whether insiders might find today's price attractive.
Over the last year, we can see that insiders have bought 32.82k shares worth US$1.1m. But insiders sold 9.07k shares worth US$349k. In total, Columbus McKinnon insiders bought more than they sold over the last year. You can see a visual depiction of insider transactions (by companies and individuals) over the last 12 months, below. If you want to know exactly who sold, for how much, and when, simply click on the graph below!
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Another way to test the alignment between the leaders of a company and other shareholders is to look at how many shares they own. We usually like to see fairly high levels of insider ownership. It appears that Columbus McKinnon insiders own 1.6% of the company, worth about US$16m. While this is a strong but not outstanding level of insider ownership, it's enough to indicate some alignment between management and smaller shareholders.
It is good to see recent purchasing. And an analysis of the transactions over the last year also gives us confidence. Insiders likely see value in Columbus McKinnon shares, given these transactions (along with notable insider ownership of the company). In addition to knowing about insider transactions going on, it's beneficial to identify the risks facing Columbus McKinnon. Case in point: We've spotted 3 warning signs for Columbus McKinnon you should be aware of, and 1 of them is potentially serious.
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For the purposes of this article, insiders are those individuals who report their transactions to the relevant regulatory body. We currently account for open market transactions and private dispositions of direct interests only, but not derivative transactions or indirect interests.
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