Keel Infrastructure (KEEL) Stock Rises 8% After CEO Buys 59,000 Shares

TLDR
- CEO Benjamin Gagnon bought 58,888 KEEL shares at $3.33 each, spending around $196,000 of his own money.
- KEEL stock was up 7.69% in premarket trading Monday, trading at $3.78.
- Last week’s earnings missed estimates: loss of 11 cents per share vs. 6 cents expected; revenue of $30.43M vs. $32.40M expected.
- Multiple analysts maintain Buy ratings, with price targets ranging from $5.50 to $10.
- Keel has a weighting of over 10% in three State Street Galaxy ETFs, meaning ETF flows can move the stock.
Keel Infrastructure (KEEL) stock was trading up 7.69% at $3.78 in Monday premarket after CEO Benjamin Gagnon made a notable insider purchase last week.
Gagnon picked up 58,888 shares on August 13 at a weighted average price of $3.33 per share. The total outlay came to roughly $196,000. After the transaction, he held 1,347,736 shares directly.
Insider buys tend to catch the market’s eye. When a CEO puts his own money in, investors pay attention.
That said, an insider purchase alone is not a reliable signal of where a stock is headed.
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