Gabriel Bruno Sells Shares of Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc (LECO)
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lunes, 11 de agosto de 2025, 1:41 am ET1 min de lectura
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The company's financial performance has been robust, with strong earnings and revenue growth. Lincoln Electric reported a 6.6% increase in net sales to $1,089 million and an adjusted EPS of $2.60 in its Q2 2025 results, surpassing consensus estimates [1]. This performance has led to a positive outlook and price target revisions by analysts, with Baird and KeyBanc raising their targets to $280 [1].
Despite the insider selling, Lincoln Electric's stock has been trading positively, with a YTD price performance of 29.69% and an average trading volume of 382,672 shares [1]. The company's market cap stands at $13.215 billion, with a price-earnings ratio of 26.91, indicating modest overvaluation based on its GF Value [1].
The insider selling trend and the company's financial performance provide mixed signals for investors. While the strong financial results are encouraging, the insider selling could be a cause for concern. Investors should closely monitor the company's earnings reports and analyst sentiments to make informed decisions.
References:
[1] https://www.tipranks.com/news/insider-trading/lincoln-electrics-cfo-makes-a-major-stock-move-insider-trading
[2] https://www.tradingview.com/news/stockstory:91b6c29f2094b:0-kennametal-earnings-what-to-look-for-from-kmt/
[3] https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/lincoln-electric-holdings-inc-nasdaqleco-evp-sells-177087810-in-stock-2025-08-08/
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Gabriel Bruno, Executive Vice President and CFO of Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc, sold 7,305 shares of the company on August 8, 2025, reducing his stake to 29,612 shares. This is part of a larger trend of insider selling, with Bruno selling a total of 13,987 shares in the past year and no insider buys. The company has a market cap of $13.215 billion and a price-earnings ratio of 26.91, indicating modest overvaluation based on its GF Value.
Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc. (LECO) has seen significant insider selling activity, with Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Gabriel Bruno recently disposing of 7,305 shares on August 8, 2025 [1]. This transaction, valued at approximately $1,770,805, reduced his stake in the company to 29,612 shares. Over the past year, Bruno has sold a total of 13,987 shares, with no recorded insider buys, indicating a trend of insider selling.The company's financial performance has been robust, with strong earnings and revenue growth. Lincoln Electric reported a 6.6% increase in net sales to $1,089 million and an adjusted EPS of $2.60 in its Q2 2025 results, surpassing consensus estimates [1]. This performance has led to a positive outlook and price target revisions by analysts, with Baird and KeyBanc raising their targets to $280 [1].
Despite the insider selling, Lincoln Electric's stock has been trading positively, with a YTD price performance of 29.69% and an average trading volume of 382,672 shares [1]. The company's market cap stands at $13.215 billion, with a price-earnings ratio of 26.91, indicating modest overvaluation based on its GF Value [1].
The insider selling trend and the company's financial performance provide mixed signals for investors. While the strong financial results are encouraging, the insider selling could be a cause for concern. Investors should closely monitor the company's earnings reports and analyst sentiments to make informed decisions.
References:
[1] https://www.tipranks.com/news/insider-trading/lincoln-electrics-cfo-makes-a-major-stock-move-insider-trading
[2] https://www.tradingview.com/news/stockstory:91b6c29f2094b:0-kennametal-earnings-what-to-look-for-from-kmt/
[3] https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/lincoln-electric-holdings-inc-nasdaqleco-evp-sells-177087810-in-stock-2025-08-08/

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