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Carl Hansen Buys Handful Of Shares In AbCellera Biologics

Those following along with AbCellera Biologics Inc. (NASDAQ:ABCL) will no doubt be intrigued by the recent purchase of shares by Carl Hansen, CEO, President & Chairperson of the company, who spent a stonking US$740k on stock at an average price of US$2.61. There's no denying a buy of that magnitude suggests conviction in a brighter future, although we do note that proportionally it only increased their holding by 0.5%.

Check out our latest analysis for AbCellera Biologics

AbCellera Biologics Insider Transactions Over The Last Year

Notably, that recent purchase by Carl Hansen is the biggest insider purchase of AbCellera Biologics shares that we've seen in the last year. That means that even when the share price was higher than US$2.56 (the recent price), an insider wanted to purchase shares. Their view may have changed since then, but at least it shows they felt optimistic at the time. In our view, the price an insider pays for shares is very important. It is generally more encouraging if they paid above the current price, as it suggests they saw value, even at higher levels.

While AbCellera Biologics insiders bought shares during the last year, they didn't sell. They paid about US$3.05 on average. I'd consider this a positive as it suggests insiders see value at around the current price. The chart below shows insider transactions (by companies and individuals) over the last year. 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 plenty of other companies that have insiders buying up shares. You probably do not want to miss this free list of undervalued small cap companies that insiders are buying.

Does AbCellera Biologics Boast High Insider Ownership?

Another way to test the alignment between the leaders of a company and other shareholders is to look at how many shares they own. I reckon it's a good sign if insiders own a significant number of shares in the company. AbCellera Biologics insiders own about US$198m worth of shares (which is 27% of the company). This kind of significant ownership by insiders does generally increase the chance that the company is run in the interest of all shareholders.

What Might The Insider Transactions At AbCellera Biologics Tell Us?

The recent insider purchase is heartening. And an analysis of the transactions over the last year also gives us confidence. But on the other hand, the company made a loss during the last year, which makes us a little cautious. Along with the high insider ownership, this analysis suggests that insiders are quite bullish about AbCellera Biologics. That's what I like to see! So these insider transactions can help us build a thesis about the stock, but it's also worthwhile knowing the risks facing this company. You'd be interested to know, that we found 1 warning sign for AbCellera Biologics and we suggest you have a look.

But note: AbCellera Biologics may not be the best stock to buy. So take a peek at this free list of interesting companies with high ROE and low debt.

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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