ABM Industries SVP Chin Dean A Sells 3,567 Shares at $46.25/Share.
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viernes, 3 de octubre de 2025, 4:10 pm ET1 min de lectura
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ABM Industries has been named to the Dividend Channel's S.A.F.E. 25 list, which highlights stocks with above-average DividendRank statistics and a strong yield. The company boasts a 2.3% yield and a track record of at least two decades of dividend growth [1]. The annualized dividend paid by ABM is $1.06 per share, paid in quarterly installments. Shareholders of record on October 2, 2025, will receive a dividend of $0.265 per share on November 3, 2025 [2].
Additionally, on October 1, 2025, Dean Chin, Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer, sold 3,567 shares of ABM at a price of $46.25 per share. This transaction is significant given Chin's role within the company and the volume of shares sold. However, the sale does not appear to indicate any immediate concerns about the company's financial health or future prospects.
ABM operates in the Business Services & Equipment sector and is a member of the iShares S&P 1500 Index ETF (ITOT) and the SPDR S&P Dividend ETF (SDY). The company's dividend history and consistent growth make it an attractive option for investors seeking a reliable income stream.
ABM Industries Inc., a Delaware-based company, has announced that Dean Chin, Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer, has sold 3,567 shares at a price of $46.25 per share on October 1, 2025.
ABM Industries Inc. (ABM) has recently made headlines with two significant developments. The Delaware-based company has been recognized for its strong dividend performance, and insider Dean Chin has sold a notable number of shares.ABM Industries has been named to the Dividend Channel's S.A.F.E. 25 list, which highlights stocks with above-average DividendRank statistics and a strong yield. The company boasts a 2.3% yield and a track record of at least two decades of dividend growth [1]. The annualized dividend paid by ABM is $1.06 per share, paid in quarterly installments. Shareholders of record on October 2, 2025, will receive a dividend of $0.265 per share on November 3, 2025 [2].
Additionally, on October 1, 2025, Dean Chin, Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer, sold 3,567 shares of ABM at a price of $46.25 per share. This transaction is significant given Chin's role within the company and the volume of shares sold. However, the sale does not appear to indicate any immediate concerns about the company's financial health or future prospects.
ABM operates in the Business Services & Equipment sector and is a member of the iShares S&P 1500 Index ETF (ITOT) and the SPDR S&P Dividend ETF (SDY). The company's dividend history and consistent growth make it an attractive option for investors seeking a reliable income stream.

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