Insider profile
Standley Greg
This page tracks every SEC Form 4 filing since April 2023 by Standley Greg, Chief Accounting Officer.: 50 transactions in total, including 1 open-market purchase 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 discretionary insider buying or selling in the last 30 days. The 1 transaction filed was grants, option exercises or other non-open-market activity.
Quarterly balance
Buy and sell value by quarter, Q4 23 to Q3 26. Standley Greg has been a net buyer across the period shown.
Bars below the rule are sales, above are purchases. Largest quarter on the chart is $96K.
Track record
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Transaction History
Sourced from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings. Updated hourly.
| Date | Insider | Company | Type | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 19, 2026 | Standley Greg | HYLN | J | 3,731 | $3.73 | $14K |
| May 19, 2026 | Standley Greg | HYLN | J | 3,981 | $4.05 | $16K |
| Mar 3, 2026 | Standley Greg | HYLN | J | 7,411 | $2.04 | $15K |
| Feb 11, 2026 | Standley Greg | HYLN | Award | 70,203 | — | — |
| Feb 11, 2026 | Standley Greg | HYLN | Award | 46,803 | $2.05 | $96K |
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Corporate insiders — directors, officers, and holders of more than 10% of a company's stock — must report their trades to the SEC on Form 4 within two business days. Looking at one insider's filings over time shows whether they tend to buy on the open market (a discretionary use of their own money, generally the strongest signal), sell, or simply receive and exercise equity awards as compensation.
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