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More Money In The Bank For PC Partner Group Insiders Who Divested HK$211m

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Despite a 16% gain in PC Partner Group Limited's (HKG:1263) stock price this week, shareholders shouldn't let up. In spite of the relatively cheap prices, insiders made the decision to sell HK$211m worth of stock in the last 12 months. This could be a warning indicator of vulnerabilities in the future.

While insider transactions are not the most important thing when it comes to long-term investing, we would consider it foolish to ignore insider transactions altogether.

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PC Partner Group Insider Transactions Over The Last Year

The Non-Executive Director Mee-Tak Wong Ho made the biggest insider purchase in the last 12 months. That single transaction was for HK$211m worth of shares at a price of HK$3.84 each. We do like to see buying, but this purchase was made at well below the current price of HK$9.15. Because the shares were purchased at a lower price, this particular buy doesn't tell us much about how insiders feel about the current share price.

In total, PC Partner Group insiders sold more than they bought over the last year. You can see a visual depiction of insider transactions (by companies and individuals) over the last 12 months, below. If you want to know exactly who sold, for how much, and when, simply click on the graph below!

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SEHK:1263 Insider Trading Volume March 10th 2025

If you like to buy stocks that insiders are buying, rather than selling, then you might just love this free list of companies. (Hint: Most of them are flying under the radar).

Insider Ownership Of PC Partner Group

Many investors like to check how much of a company is owned by insiders. We usually like to see fairly high levels of insider ownership. PC Partner Group insiders own 49% of the company, currently worth about HK$1.7b based on the recent share price. Most shareholders would be happy to see this sort of insider ownership, since it suggests that management incentives are well aligned with other shareholders.

So What Do The PC Partner Group Insider Transactions Indicate?

The fact that there have been no PC Partner Group insider transactions recently certainly doesn't bother us. It's great to see high levels of insider ownership, but looking back over the last year, we don't gain confidence from the PC Partner Group insiders selling. While it's good to be aware of what's going on with the insider's ownership and transactions, we make sure to also consider what risks are facing a stock before making any investment decision. Our analysis shows 2 warning signs for PC Partner Group (1 makes us a bit uncomfortable!) and we strongly recommend you look at them before investing.

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For the purposes of this article, insiders are those individuals who report their transactions to the relevant regulatory body. We currently account for open market transactions and private dispositions of direct interests only, but not derivative transactions or indirect interests.

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