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The table below summarizes the most recent FMI insider buying information, with links below the price to see the
CAGR achieved by each insider on their purchases. As the saying goes on Wall St., there are many
possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Watch the importance of insider buying video for more
information about why FMI insider buys are important for investors to follow.
Date | Insider | Price | Amount |
7-31-2018 Insider Buy |
Holdings Inc Roche Director and >10% Owner |
$137.00
CAGR »
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$2,222,280,699.00 16,221,027 shares |
11-13-2015 Insider Buy |
Michael J. Pellini Chief Executive Officer |
$16.43
CAGR »
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$149,554.86 9,100 shares |
4-7-2015 Insider Buy |
Holdings Inc Roche Director and >10% Owner |
$50.00
CAGR »
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$780,214,400.00 15,604,288 shares |
Also See: Institutional Holders of FMI
Also See: SEC filings
Below we present the annualized performance delivered by FMI stock since 7-31-2018 (the date of the most recent
insider purchase). The performance of the investment from the time FMI insider buying occurred is the ultimate
test of whether insiders were right about FMI being a good buy.
FMI -- use the split history when considering split-adjusted past price performance.
FMI Insider Buying
This Holdings Channel page has presented insider buying activity, covering Directors, officers (such as CEO, CFO, COO, etc.),
and >10% owners (who are required to file form 4's with the SEC). Important institutional owners may not fall under these
categories, but instead file their holdings quarterly on the latest form 13F filings.
While recent FMI insider buying activity is included, there may also be stock sales over this same period (Also See: SEC filings for sales and other details).
Also See: Funds Holding FMI
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