Consumers Bancorp (CBKM) SVP buys 100 shares in open-market trade
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Consumers Bancorp senior vice president Derek G. Williams reported an open-market purchase of 100 shares of common stock at $29.44 per share. After this transaction, he directly owns 13,547.005 shares. A separate indirect holding entry shows 100 shares held for a child, which includes shares acquired through a dividend reinvestment plan.
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Insider Trade Summary
Net Buyer: 100 shares ($2,944)
Net Buy
2 txns
Insider
WILLIAMS DEREK G
Role
SVP, Retail Operations & Sales
Bought
100 shs ($3K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase | Common Stock | 100 | $29.44 | $3K |
| holding | Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Common Stock — 13,547.005 shares (Direct, null);
Common Stock — 100 shares (Indirect, Child)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
Shares purchased: 100 shares
Purchase price: $29.44 per share
Direct holdings after transaction: 13,547.005 shares
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5 metrics
Shares purchased
100 shares
Open-market purchase of common stock
Purchase price
$29.44 per share
Price paid for the 100-share transaction
Direct holdings after transaction
13,547.005 shares
Common stock directly owned following purchase
Indirect child holdings
100 shares
Common stock reported as owned indirectly for a child
Net buy shares
100 shares
Net change across reported buy/sell activity
Key Terms
open-market purchase, indirect ownership, dividend reinvestment plan, Common Stock
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.
indirect ownership financial
""ownership_type": "indirect""
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.
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.
FAQ
What insider transaction did CBKM executive Derek G. Williams report?
Derek G. Williams reported buying 100 shares of Consumers Bancorp common stock in an open-market transaction. The shares were purchased at $29.44 each, adding to his existing direct ownership position reported in the same filing.
What indirect CBKM holdings are reported for Derek G. Williams?
The filing shows an indirect holding of 100 Consumers Bancorp common shares classified under "Child" ownership. A footnote explains this amount includes shares acquired through a dividend reinvestment plan associated with that account.
Does the CBKM Form 4 mention a dividend reinvestment plan?
Yes. A footnote states that the reported shares include amounts acquired through a dividend reinvestment plan. This clarifies that part of the reported holdings grew automatically from reinvested dividends rather than separate market purchases.