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Nicholas Politis Bought 358% More Shares In Eagers Automotive

Those following along with Eagers Automotive Limited (ASX:APE) will no doubt be intrigued by the recent purchase of shares by Nicholas Politis, Non-Executive Director of the company, who spent a stonking AU$2.1m on stock at an average price of AU$10.47. That purchase boosted their holding by 358%, which makes us wonder if the move was inspired by quietly confident deeply-felt optimism.

See our latest analysis for Eagers Automotive

The Last 12 Months Of Insider Transactions At Eagers Automotive

In fact, the recent purchase by Nicholas Politis was the biggest purchase of Eagers Automotive shares made by an insider individual in the last twelve months, according to our records. So it's clear an insider wanted to buy, at around the current price, which is AU$10.61. Of course they may have changed their mind. But this suggests they are optimistic. We do always like to see insider buying, but it is worth noting if those purchases were made at well below today's share price, as the discount to value may have narrowed with the rising price. In this case we're pleased to report that the insider purchases were made at close to current prices.

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In the last twelve months insiders purchased 354.00k shares for AU$4.0m. On the other hand they divested 123.19k shares, for AU$1.8m. Overall, Eagers Automotive insiders were net buyers during the last year. You can see the insider transactions (by companies and individuals) over the last year depicted in the chart below. If you click on the chart, you can see all the individual transactions, including the share price, individual, and the date!

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There are always plenty of stocks that insiders are buying. If investing in lesser known companies is your style, you could take a look at this free list of companies. (Hint: insiders have been buying them).

Insider Ownership Of Eagers Automotive

For a common shareholder, it is worth checking how many shares are held by company insiders. I reckon it's a good sign if insiders own a significant number of shares in the company. Eagers Automotive insiders own 35% of the company, currently worth about AU$958m based on the recent share price. I like to see this level of insider ownership, because it increases the chances that management are thinking about the best interests of shareholders.

So What Do The Eagers Automotive Insider Transactions Indicate?

The recent insider purchase is heartening. And the longer term insider transactions also give us confidence. When combined with notable insider ownership, these factors suggest Eagers Automotive insiders are well aligned, and quite possibly think the share price is too low. That's what I like to see! While we like knowing 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. To help with this, we've discovered 4 warning signs (1 can't be ignored!) that you ought to be aware of before buying any shares in Eagers Automotive.

Of course, you might find a fantastic investment by looking elsewhere. So take a peek at this free list of interesting companies.

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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