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Some of the losses seen by insiders who purchased AU$211.1k worth of CVC Limited (ASX:CVC) shares over the past year were recovered after the stock increased by 10.0% over the past week. However, total losses seen by insiders are still AU$70k since the time of purchase.
While insider transactions are not the most important thing when it comes to long-term investing, we would consider it foolish to ignore insider transactions altogether.
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The Last 12 Months Of Insider Transactions At CVC
Over the last year, we can see that the biggest insider purchase was by Head of Strategic Operations & Executive Director John Leaver for AU$167k worth of shares, at about AU$3.04 per share. So it's clear an insider wanted to buy, even at a higher price than the current share price (being AU$2.31). Their view may have changed since then, but at least it shows they felt optimistic at the time. We always take careful note of the price insiders pay when purchasing shares. As a general rule, we feel more positive about a stock when an insider has bought shares at above current prices, because that suggests they viewed the stock as good value, even at a higher price. John Leaver was the only individual insider to buy during the last year.
John Leaver bought 61.00k shares over the last 12 months at an average price of AU$3.46. You can see a visual depiction of insider transactions (by companies and individuals) over the last 12 months, below. By clicking on the graph below, you can see the precise details of each insider transaction!
CVC is not the only stock insiders are buying. So take a peek at this free list of under-the-radar companies with insider buying.
Insider Ownership
Looking at the total insider shareholdings in a company can help to inform your view of whether they are well aligned with common shareholders. I reckon it's a good sign if insiders own a significant number of shares in the company. CVC insiders own 46% of the company, currently worth about AU$123m based on the recent share price. Most shareholders would be happy to see this sort of insider ownership, since it suggests that management incentives are well aligned with other shareholders.
So What Does This Data Suggest About CVC Insiders?
It is good to see the recent insider purchase. And an analysis of the transactions over the last year also gives us confidence. But we don't feel the same about the fact the company is making losses. Along with the high insider ownership, this analysis suggests that insiders are quite bullish about CVC. One for the watchlist, at least! So while it's helpful to know what insiders are doing in terms of buying or selling, it's also helpful to know the risks that a particular company is facing. In terms of investment risks, we've identified 2 warning signs with CVC and understanding them should be part of your investment process.