| Date | Insider | Type | Value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 2, 22 | Nigel Goldsmith | Exercise | - | |
| Feb 2, 22 | Phil Reason | Exercise | - | |
| May 29, 19 | Mike McGoun | Sell | - | |
| May 21, 19 | Mike McGoun | Sell | - | |
| Feb 19, 19 | David Gare and his wife (via the DG 2008 Discretionary Settlement) | Transfer | - | |
| Jan 25, 18 | David Gare and his wife (via the DG 2008 Discretionary Settlement) | Transfer | - |
Instem (INS) has recorded 0 insider transactions from 0 insiders. Total insider buying volume stands at $0, while total selling volume is $0. Insider activity shows a balanced mix of buying and selling.
Instem (INS) has recorded 0 insider operations, including 0 open-market purchases ($0), 0 sales ($0). The insider sentiment is balanced.
Recent activity is concentrated over 1 months in the last year.
Across all 6 recorded transactions, the breakdown by type is: transfer (2, 33%), sales (2, 33%), exercise (2, 33%).
Data sourced from regulatory filings (SEC Form 4, AMF, BaFin, FI, and other European authorities).
Instem has recorded 0 insider operations in total, including 0 open-market purchases ($0), 0 sales ($0).
Insiders at Instem show balanced activity with 50% purchases and 50% sales. Total buy volume is $0 versus $0 in sales.
InsiderLens tracks 0 insiders at Instem (INS). Data is sourced from mandatory regulatory filings for persons with access to privileged information.
The insider signal for INS 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 Instem 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.