Consumers Bancorp (CBKM) CEO adds 500 shares at $29.25
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Consumers Bancorp CEO and President Ralph J. Lober II made an open-market purchase of common stock. He bought 500 shares at a price of $29.25 per share. After this transaction, he directly holds 78,141.739 shares of the company’s common stock.
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Insider Trade Summary
Net Buyer: 500 shares ($14,625)
Net Buy
1 txn
Insider
Lober Ralph J II
Role
CEO & President
Bought
500 shs ($15K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase | Common Stock | 500 | $29.25 | $15K |
Holdings After Transaction:
Common Stock — 78,141.739 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
Shares purchased: 500 shares
Purchase price: $29.25 per share
Post-transaction holdings: 78,141.739 shares
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4 metrics
Shares purchased
500 shares
Open-market purchase of common stock
Purchase price
$29.25 per share
Price paid in the open-market transaction
Post-transaction holdings
78,141.739 shares
Total direct common shares after purchase
Net buy shares
500 shares
Net change from reported transactions
Key Terms
open-market purchase, Common Stock, dividend reinvestment plan, Form 4
4 terms
open-market purchase financial
"transaction_action: open-market purchase"
An open-market purchase is when an investor or a company buys shares on a public stock exchange at the going market price, rather than through a private deal. It matters to investors because these purchases change how many shares are available, can push the stock price up or signal confidence from large buyers, and often affect per-share metrics like earnings—think of it like someone buying lots of apples off a grocery shelf, reducing supply and potentially raising the price.
Common Stock financial
"security_title: Common Stock"
Common stock represents ownership shares in a company, giving investors a stake in its success and a say in important decisions through voting rights. It is the most common type of stock traded on markets and can provide income through dividends, as well as potential for value growth. For investors, holding common stock means sharing in the company’s profits and risks.
dividend reinvestment plan financial
"Includes shares acquired through dividend reinvestment plan"
A dividend reinvestment plan lets shareholders automatically use cash dividends to buy more shares of the same company instead of receiving the money. It matters to investors because it turns regular payouts into a steady way to grow ownership and take advantage of compound returns—like having your savings automatically buy additional slices of a pie over time—while often reducing transaction costs and smoothing purchase timing.
Form 4 regulatory
"INSIDER FILING DATA (Form 4)"
Form 4 is a official document that company insiders, such as executives or major shareholders, file with regulators whenever they buy or sell company shares. It provides transparency about how those with inside knowledge are trading, helping investors see if insiders are confident in the company's prospects or may be selling for personal reasons. This information can influence investor decisions by revealing insiders' perspectives on the company's value.
FAQ
What insider transaction did Consumers Bancorp (CBKM) report for Ralph J. Lober II?
Consumers Bancorp reported that CEO and President Ralph J. Lober II bought 500 shares of common stock. The transaction was an open-market purchase and increased his direct ownership position in the company’s shares.
Was the Consumers Bancorp (CBKM) CEO’s transaction a buy or a sell?
The transaction was a buy. Ralph J. Lober II executed an open-market purchase of 500 Consumers Bancorp common shares, increasing his direct share ownership rather than disposing of or selling any shares.