[Form 4] INFINITY NATURAL RESOURCES, INC. Insider Trading Activity
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
INFINITY NATURAL RESOURCES, INC. director Scott Gieselman reported indirect open‑market purchases of the company’s Class A common stock through CMR Family Investments LLC. On June 2, CMR Family Investments LLC bought 13,430 shares at a weighted average price of $13.353 per share, in multiple trades between $13.36 and $13.50. On June 3, it bought 670 additional shares at a weighted average price of $13.441 per share, with individual prices between $13.11 and $13.48. Following these transactions, CMR Family Investments LLC held 85,000 shares, while Gieselman also held 13,929 shares directly. He may be deemed to share beneficial ownership of the LLC-held shares but disclaims beneficial ownership beyond his pecuniary interest.
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Insider Trade Summary
Net Buyer: 14,100 shares ($188,336)
Net Buy
3 txns
Insider
Gieselman Scott
Role
null
Bought
14,100 shs ($188K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase | Class A Common Stock | 670 | $13.441 | $9K |
| Purchase | Class A Common Stock | 13,430 | $13.353 | $179K |
| holding | Class A Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Class A Common Stock — 85,000 shares (Indirect, By CMR Family Investments LLC);
Class A Common Stock — 13,929 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
- The price reported in Column 4 is a weighted average price. These shares of Class A common stock were purchased by the Reporting Person in multiple transactions at prices ranging from $13.11 to $13.48, inclusive. The Reporting Person undertakes to provide to the Issuer, any security holder of the Issuer or the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission, upon request, full information regarding the number of shares purchased at each separate price within the ranges set forth in this footnote (1) to this Form 4. The price reported in Column 4 is a weighted average price. These shares of Class A common stock were purchased by the Reporting Person in multiple transactions at prices ranging from $13.36 to $13.50, inclusive. The Reporting Person undertakes to provide to the Issuer, any security holder of the Issuer or the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission, upon request, full information regarding the number of shares purchased at each separate price within the ranges set forth in this footnote (2) to this Form 4. The Reporting Person, as investment manager, exercises control over the investment decisions of CMR Family Investments LLC. The Reporting Person is also a member of CMR Family Investments LLC. By virtue of these relationships, the Reporting Person may be deemed to have or share beneficial ownership of the securities held of record by CMR Family Investments LLC, but the Reporting Person disclaims any beneficial ownership of the reported securities other than to the extent of any pecuniary interest he may have therein, directly or indirectly.
Key Figures
June 2 purchase: 13,430 shares at $13.353
June 3 purchase: 670 shares at $13.441
Total shares bought: 14,100 shares
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June 2 purchase
13,430 shares at $13.353
Class A Common Stock open-market purchase on June 2, 2026
June 3 purchase
670 shares at $13.441
Class A Common Stock open-market purchase on June 3, 2026
Total shares bought
14,100 shares
Net buy across reported open-market transactions
Indirect holdings after trades
85,000 shares
Class A Common Stock held by CMR Family Investments LLC
Direct holdings
13,929 shares
Class A Common Stock held directly by Scott Gieselman
June 2 price range
$13.36–$13.50
Price range for June 2 weighted-average purchase
June 3 price range
$13.11–$13.48
Price range for June 3 weighted-average purchase
Key Terms
open-market purchase, weighted average price, beneficial ownership, pecuniary interest
4 terms
open-market purchase financial
"transaction_action: "open-market purchase" for the Class A Common Stock buys"
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.
weighted average price financial
"The price reported in Column 4 is a weighted average price."
Weighted average price is the average price of a security where each trade or component is counted according to its size, so bigger trades pull the average more than smaller ones. Think of it like calculating the average cost of a grocery haul where items you bought more of have greater influence on the final per-item cost. Investors use it to understand the true average price paid or received, judge execution quality, and compare trading performance against market movement.
beneficial ownership financial
"may be deemed to have or share beneficial ownership of the securities held"
Beneficial ownership means the person or entity that actually enjoys the benefits of owning shares or other assets — such as receiving dividends, voting rights, or price gains — even if the legal title is held in another name. For investors it matters because knowing who truly controls and profits from a company reveals who can influence decisions, exposes potential conflicts of interest or hidden concentration of power, and affects transparency and risk in the stock.
pecuniary interest financial
"disclaims any beneficial ownership of the reported securities other than to the extent of any pecuniary interest"