Welcome to our dedicated page for A-Mark Precious SEC filings (Ticker: AMRK), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMRK) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. These documents help investors understand how A-Mark describes its fully integrated precious metals and alternative assets platform, its three operating segments, governance structure, and material corporate events.
Through this page, users can review annual reports on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, which typically contain segment information for Wholesale Sales & Ancillary Services, Direct-to-Consumer, and Secured Lending. These filings discuss A-Mark’s roles as a U.S. Mint-authorized purchaser, its distributorships with sovereign mints, activities of subsidiaries such as JM Bullion, Stack’s Bowers Galleries, LPM, Silver Towne Mint, A-M Global Logistics, and Collateral Finance Corporation, and risk factors relevant to its global precious metals and collectibles operations.
Current reports on Form 8-K are particularly important for following significant developments. Recent 8-K filings have disclosed earnings press releases, a notice regarding the planned transfer of A-Mark’s stock listing from the Nasdaq Global Select Market to the New York Stock Exchange, amendments and restatements of its revolving credit facility, and the results of the company’s annual meeting of stockholders. These reports also cover material agreements, such as the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement that adjusted the revolving commitment and extended the facility’s termination date.
Investors interested in governance and executive compensation can consult A-Mark’s definitive proxy statement on Schedule 14A, which outlines matters submitted to stockholders, including director elections, advisory votes on named executive officer compensation, and auditor ratification. The proxy statement also describes the mechanics of the virtual annual meeting and voting procedures.
Stock Titan enhances these filings with AI-powered summaries that explain the key points of lengthy documents, helping users quickly identify items such as segment disclosures, credit facility changes, listing transfer details, and shareholder voting outcomes. Real-time updates from EDGAR ensure that new 8-K, 10-K, 10-Q, and proxy materials for AMRK are reflected on this page, while dedicated sections make it easier to locate information related to insider activity and other material events reported by the company.
Gold.com, Inc. director Benjamin Jeffrey reported an open-market sale of common stock. On March 2, 2026, he sold 25,000 shares at a weighted average price of $56.7328 per share, in multiple trades between $56.50 and $57.10. After this sale, he directly owned 544,664 shares, with additional indirect holdings of 691,000 shares through the Jeffrey D. Benjamin 2012 Family Trust and 49,240 shares through his spouse’s 2012 Family Trust.
John U. Moorhead reported insider sales of common stock. The filing shows a prior sale of 3,000 shares of GOLD COM INC on
Gold.com, Inc. director Benjamin Jeffrey D reported selling a total of 25,000 shares of common stock in open-market transactions on February 27, 2026. The sales occurred in two tranches at weighted-average prices of $57.0358 and $57.5672. After these sales, he directly held 569,664 shares, with additional indirect holdings of 691,000 shares through the Jeffrey D. Benjamin 2012 Family Trust and 49,240 shares through his spouse's 2012 Family Trust.
Gold.com, Inc. executive Carol Meltzer, who serves as EVP, General Counsel and Secretary, reported a combination of option exercise and share sale. She exercised stock options for 2,000 shares at
Gold.com, Inc. director Benjamin Jeffrey D reported open-market sales of its common stock. He sold 25,000 shares on February 25, 2026 and another 25,000 shares on February 26, 2026, totaling 50,000 shares sold.
The reported weighted average sale prices were $56.2473 and $56.36 per share, across multiple trades within the stated price ranges. After these transactions, he directly holds 594,664 shares. Additional indirect holdings are reported through the Jeffrey D. Benjamin 2012 Family Trust with 691,000 shares and through his spouse’s 2012 Family Trust with 49,240 shares.
AMRK reports an insider sale notice to sell 6,000 shares. The filing shows the sale is linked to a stock option exercise and scheduled for
Gold.com, Inc. director Benjamin Jeffrey reported multiple open-market sales of common stock. On February 23 and 24, 2026, he sold a total of 40,604 shares at weighted average prices around
After these sales, his directly held position was reported at 644,664 shares of common stock. The filing also lists additional indirect holdings through the Jeffrey D. Benjamin 2012 Family Trust and a spouse’s 2012 family trust, which reported 691,000 and 49,240 shares respectively as of February 23, 2026.
Gold.com, Inc. director-related entity the Jeffrey D. Benjamin 2012 Family Trust reported open-market sales of a total of 75,000 shares of common stock on February 19–20, 2026, at weighted-average prices generally between
Jeffrey Benjamin 2012 Family Trust reported sales of common stock, disposing of a total of 200,000 shares across multiple transactions executed
The filings list individual lots: 48,21 shares on
Gold.com, Inc. director Jess M. Ravich reported a bona fide gift of 10,000 shares of common stock at