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Stanley Black & Decker Inc (SWK) President & CEO James M Loree Sold $8.2 million of Shares (GuruFocus)
President & CEO of Stanley Black & Decker Inc (NYSE:SWK) James M Loree sold 56,699 shares of SWK on 04/26/2019 at an average price of $145.14 a share. The total sale was $8.2 million. Stanley Black & Decker Inc provides hand tools, power tools and accessories, mechanical access solutions, electronic security and monitoring systems, healthcare solutions, engineered fastening systems and products for various industrial applications. Stanley Black & Decker Inc has a market cap of $21.99 billion; its shares were traded at around $145.15 with a P/E ratio of 34.07 and P/S ratio of 1.54. The dividend yield of Stanley Black & Decker Inc stocks is 1.80%. Stanley Black & Decker Inc had annual average EBITDA growth of 9.80% over the past ten years. GuruFocus rated Stanley Black & Decker Inc the business predictability rank of 3-star.

Tuesday 4/30 Insider Buying Report: HY, PKBK (Nasdaq.com)
At Hyster-Yale Materials Handling (HY), a filing with the SEC revealed that on Friday, Corbin Rankin purchased 418 shares of HY, at a cost of $64.99 each, for a total investment of $27,166. Rankin was up about 1.8% on the purchase at the high point of today’s trading session, with HY trading as high as $66.17 in trading on Tuesday. Hyster-Yale Materials Handling is trading up about 0.3% on the day Tuesday. Before this latest buy, Rankin bought HY on 69 other occasions during the past year, for a total cost of $2.32M at an average of $62.73 per share. And at Parke Bancorp (PKBK), there was insider buying on Friday, by President Vito S. Pantilione who bought 900 shares at a cost of $21.89 each, for a total investment of $19,697. Before this latest buy, Pantilione bought PKBK on 5 other occasions during the past year, for a total investment of $60,455 at an average of $20.49 per share.

A Director at Teradyne (NASDAQ: TER) is Selling Shares (AnalystRatings)
Yesterday, a Director at Teradyne (TER), Michael A. Bradley, sold shares of TER for $1.32M. Following Michael A. Bradley’s last TER Sell transaction on May 10, 2018, the stock climbed by 12.8%. In addition to Michael A. Bradley, 3 other TER executives reported Sell trades in the last month. Based on Teradyne’s latest earnings report for the quarter ending March 31, the company posted quarterly revenue of $494 million and quarterly net profit of $109 million. In comparison, last year the company earned revenue of $487 million and had a net profit of $86.97 million. TER’s market cap is $8.62B and the company has a P/E ratio of 19.16. Currently, Teradyne has an average volume of 2.02M.

SEC Cries Foul Over Suspected Insider Trading In Anadarko (BayStreet.ca)
In the months leading up to the Chevron and Occidental (NYSE:OXY) bids for Anadarko Petroleum Corp (NYSE: APC), there were suspicious purchases of Anadarko securities, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission, who obtained an order to freeze the assets in question. The unknown purchases of the Anadarko securities used accounts in Britain and Cyprus, and could rake in millions in profits, according to the court filing cited by Reuters.

The EVP Operations of Oil States International (NYSE: OIS) is Selling Shares (AnalystRatings)
Today, the EVP Operations of Oil States International (OIS), Christopher Cragg, sold shares of OIS for $61.29K. This is Cragg’s first transaction since reporting a Sell transaction on POWL back in December 2016. Currently, Oil States International has an average volume of 277.5K. Based on 6 analyst ratings, the analyst consensus is Moderate Buy with an average price target of $25.17, reflecting a 23.0% upside. The insider sentiment on Oil States International has been negative according to 45 insider trades in the past three months. This sentiment is lower than the average sentiment of company insiders in this sector.






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