Insider profile

McClaskey James Paul

OfficerTitleChief Accounting OfficerView on SEC.gov ↗

This page tracks every SEC Form 4 filing since April 2023 by McClaskey James Paul, Chief Accounting Officer: 14 transactions in total, including 0 open-market purchases and 0 sales. Each record is parsed directly from the original filing, with amendments reconciled so a corrected filing never double-counts.

Activity summary

No insider transactions in the last 30 days. The most recent was on July 15, 2026, when McClaskey James Paul sold 465 shares. The full history is listed below.

Quarterly balance

Buy and sell value by quarter, Q2 23 to Q3 26. McClaskey James Paul sold in every quarter shown.

Q2 23Q3 25Q4 25Q1 26Q2 26Q3 26

Bars below the rule are sales, above are purchases. Largest quarter on the chart is $21K.

Track record

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Total purchased
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Total sold
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Overall direction
Filing history: Apr 2023Jul 2026Under a 10b5-1 plan: 0%Full history: 14 filings

Transaction History

Sourced from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings. Updated hourly.

DateInsiderCompanyTypeSharesPriceValue
Jul 15, 2026McClaskey James PaulINSG
Tax Withholding
465$7.86$4K
Apr 15, 2026McClaskey James PaulINSG
Tax Withholding
401$14.14$6K
Apr 15, 2026McClaskey James PaulINSG
Tax Withholding
1,061$14.14$15K
Feb 28, 2026McClaskey James PaulINSG
Tax Withholding
215$12.35$3K
Jan 30, 2026McClaskey James PaulINSG
Tax Withholding
215$10.89$2K

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