| Date | Insider | Type | Value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 15, 21 | Geoffrey Eyre | Other | - | |
| Jun 9, 21 | Peter Bilbe | Other | - | |
| Jun 9, 21 | Julian Barnes | Other | - | |
| May 10, 21 | Geoffrey Eyre | Other | - | |
| Feb 26, 21 | Paul Cronin | Other | - | |
| Feb 26, 21 | Paul Cronin | Other | - | |
| Feb 22, 21 | Peter Bilbe | Other | - | |
| Jan 8, 21 | Peter Bilbe | Other | - | |
| Dec 22, 20 | Phillip Fox | Other | - | |
| Dec 22, 20 | Geoffrey Eyre | Other | - |
Adriatic Metals (ADT1) has recorded 14 insider transactions from 1 insiders. Total insider buying volume stands at $0, while total selling volume is $0. Insider activity shows a balanced mix of buying and selling.
Adriatic Metals (ADT1) has recorded 14 insider operations, including 0 open-market purchases ($0), 0 sales ($0) and 14 other operations (stock option exercises, grants, tax dispositions, donations). The insider sentiment is balanced.
Adriatic Metals shows moderate insider activity with 6 active months out of the last 12, typical of a company whose trading windows are concentrated around financial disclosures.
Data sourced from regulatory filings (SEC Form 4, AMF, BaFin, FI, and other European authorities).
Adriatic Metals has recorded 14 insider operations in total, including 0 open-market purchases ($0), 0 sales ($0) and 14 other operations (stock option exercises, grants, tax dispositions, donations). The most recent transaction was recorded on June 15, 2021.
Insiders at Adriatic Metals show balanced activity with 50% purchases and 50% sales. Total buy volume is $0 versus $0 in sales.
InsiderLens tracks 1 insiders at Adriatic Metals (ADT1). Data is sourced from mandatory regulatory filings for persons with access to privileged information.
The insider signal for ADT1 is neutral, based on a 50% buy ratio across 0 buy and sell transactions reported to financial regulators. Transactions from C-suite executives (CEO, CFO) and board members are generally considered the most informative signals.
Insider trading data for Adriatic Metals comes from official regulatory filings: SEC Form 4 (United States), AMF (France), BaFin (Germany), FI (Sweden), and other European financial authorities. These filings are mandatory for directors, officers, and holders of more than 10% of a company's shares. InsiderLens aggregates and normalizes this data for analysis.