Directors of a company have a unique view in business, so when directors make major shopping, investors are intelligent to take notice. Possibly the only reason for a director of a company will have to use it to take cash earned by hard work and buy stocks in the open market, it is that they expect to earn money-perhaps they find stock very underworth, or perhaps they see exciting progress within the company, or perhaps both. So in this series we look at the largest internal formula to be purchased by the directors of the company over a period of six months, one of which Peter R. Matt, Commercial Metals Company (Symbol: CMC) CEO Peter R. A total of $ 294.6K by Matt was.
| Procurement | Internal formula | Topic | Shares | Price/share | price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03/27/2025 | Peter R matte | Chairman and CEO | 6,100 | $ 48.30 | $ 294,630.00 |
The average cost of the mat works for $ 48.30/shares. In trading on Monday, bargain hunters can buy shares of commercial metal company (symbol: CMC) and get a lower cost base than mats, with shares in shares to change hands as lower as $ 44.08 per share. Commercial Metals Company shares were changing hands at $ 45.43 in the previous check, trading about 1.6% on Monday. The chart below shows one year performance of the shares of CMC, vs. Its 200 days moving average:
Given the above chart, CMC has a low point in the 52 -week range of $ 42.62 per share, as a high point of 52 weeks with $ 64.53 – which compares with the final trade of $ 45.43.
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