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Director Topper Joseph V. Jr. purchased 1,801 shares of CAPL at $19.74; prior CAPL trades show 4-of-4 well-timed buys with 90d gains averaging +7.1%.
Director Topper Joseph V. Jr. acquired 1,801 shares at $19.74 on 2025-10-10, extending his post-transaction holdings to 1,859,450 shares. This purchase is notable because his prior trading history at CAPL demonstrates a consistent pattern: four measurable prior buys at this ticker each generated positive 90-day returns (ranging from +6.6% to +8.6%), with all four timed well relative to subsequent price movement. His cross-ticker track record also supports careful timing, with 8 prior buys averaging +6.1% over 90 days at an 85.71% win rate. The current stock trades at $20.05, down 20.2% from its 52-week high of $25.14, positioning this buy closer to a relative trough than recent peaks. The company's fundamentals show $961.9M quarterly revenue and $25.2M net income, though annual revenue has contracted 6.6% year-over-year, warranting attention to underlying operational trends alongside the insider's accumulation signal.
Director Reilly John B. III bought 1,871 shares of CAPL at $19.74 on 2025-10-10 (total $36,932.98); now holds 4,969,188 shares.
John B. Reilly III, a director, purchased 1,871 shares at $19.74, adding minimally to his substantial 4.97M-share position. The purchase occurred when CAPL was trading near its 52-week low of $19.57, approximately 20.2% below the 52-week high of $25.14. His prior cross-ticker buy history shows an average 30-day return of +2.6%, and his one prior CAPL purchase on 2025-08-12 delivered a +2.6% 30-day return as well. Current price of $20.05 is only modestly above the transaction price, with the stock down 1.3% over 30 days and 2.3% over 90 days. The transaction represents a routine addition to an already very large holding by this director.
Director Topper Joseph V. Jr. buys 2,706 shares of CAPL at $20.01; prior 5 trades at this ticker all positive over 90 days
Topper Joseph V. Jr. purchased 2,706 shares at $20.01 on 2025-08-12, expanding his holdings to 1,857,649 shares. His prior trade history at CrossAmerica Partners is notably consistent: all 5 previous purchases across May 2023 showed positive 90-day returns (ranging from +6.6% to +8.6%), with a 100% timing win rate at this specific ticker. His cross-ticker track record also shows 7 prior buys with an average 90-day return of +7.3% and a 100.00% win rate. The current purchase occurs when the stock trades at $20.70, down 17.7% from its 52-week high of $25.14, yet within the 52-week range of $19.18–$25.14. This buy-on-weakness pattern mirrors his prior behavior: his 5 historical CAPL purchases in May 2023 were consistently followed by gains within 90 days. The timing warrant deeper examination—whether this reflects conviction in the firm's recovery or a mechanical pattern unrelated to fundamental conditions.
Director Reilly John B. III bought 2,706 shares of CAPL at $20.01; holds 4,967,317 shares post-transaction.
Director Reilly John B. III purchased 2,706 shares at $20.01, a modest addition to an already substantial 4,967,317-share position. The purchase occurs at a price 3.4% below the current market price of $20.70, though CAPL is trading 17.7% below its 52-week high of $25.14. The company faces headwinds with annual revenue declining 6.6% year-over-year and a 90-day stock decline of 11.8%. The transaction reflects a small portfolio increment ($54,142.73 in total value) relative to the director's existing stake, warranting moderate attention but lacking evidence of meaningful portfolio reorientation or conviction-driven positioning.
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