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HI Hillenbrand, Inc. Insider Trading

5 filings analyzed · Latest 2025-03-18
Insider buys
5
Insider sells
0
Unique insiders
5
Direction
Net buying

Historically, medium-priority insider buys have outperformed the S&P 500 by a median ~1% over the 30 days after filing — the edge is concentrated in that first month (n ≈ 7,520, 2022-2026). Past results don't predict the future. How we measure this ↗

March 2025
2025-03-18
medium
Sr. VP & Chief HR Officer
8,857 shares
$223,099
@ $25.19
Significance 5/10

Sr. VP & Chief HR Officer Arora purchases 8,857 shares of HI at $25.19 ($223.1K); stock down 50.3% from 52-week high

Aneesha Arora, Sr. VP & Chief HR Officer, purchased 8,857 shares at $25.19 on 2025-03-14, increasing her holdings by 42.8% to 29,549 shares. The purchase occurs in a context of significant stock weakness: Hillenbrand trades at $25.00 (current), down 50.3% from its 52-week high of $50.29 and down 28.2% over the past 30 days. While the company posted positive quarterly revenue of $706,900,000.00 and annual revenue growth of 12.6%, it was unprofitable over the most recent full fiscal year, creating tension between growth trajectory and profitability. An HR executive's equity accumulation at a depressed price point after sharp declines warrants attention to whether this reflects conviction regarding near-term recovery or is part of a broader incentive structure.

February 2025
2025-02-10
high
President & CEO
2,500 shares
$81,700
@ $32.68
Significance 6/10

CEO Ryan Kimberly buys 2,500 HI shares at $32.68 amid cluster activity; stock +8.3% in 30 days but -33.7% from 52-week high

RYAN KIMBERLY K, President & CEO, purchased 2,500 shares at $32.68 for $81,700.00 on 2025-02-10, increasing holdings by 1.4% to 175,565 shares. The transaction occurs within a cluster pattern—3 other insiders bought within the past 14 days—suggesting coordinated confidence from the leadership group. His cross-ticker buy track record shows 3 prior buys with an average 30-day return of +11.1%, though at this specific ticker (HI), his 5 prior trades were mixed: 3 buys showed positive 90-day outcomes (including +21.3%), but 2 sells were well-timed with negative 90-day returns. The current price of $33.33 represents a 30-day gain of +8.3% from the transaction date and remains -33.7% below the 52-week high of $50.29, suggesting the stock may still be in a recovery phase. Against this backdrop, the company reported full-year net income was negative, though latest-quarter revenue of $706.9M reflected annual growth of +12.6%, creating a mixed fundamental picture.

2025-02-10
high
Sr. VP, CFO
2,000 shares
$65,698
@ $32.85
Significance 6/10

CFO VanHimbergen bought 2,000 shares at $32.85; cluster of 3 other insiders also bought in past 14 days; stock -33.7% from 52-week high.

Robert M VanHimbergen, Sr. VP and CFO of Hillenbrand, Inc., purchased 2,000 shares at $32.85 on 2025-02-10, increasing his holdings to 59,595 shares. This transaction is notable because it coincides with a cluster pattern: 3 other insiders also bought within the past 14 days, suggesting coordinated management interest at the current valuation. The stock is currently trading at $33.33, down 33.7% from its 52-week high of $50.29, though it has recovered +8.3% over the past 30 days. VanHimbergen's prior buy at this ticker on 2023-12-07 delivered a strong 90-day return of +20.7%, but his next two purchases (2024-02-09 and 2024-05-03) each saw 90-day declines of -1.2% and -2.3% respectively. The company reported annual revenue growth of +12.6% and $706.9M in latest quarterly revenue, but remains unprofitable on a full-year basis, which may explain management's interest in accumulating equity at a depressed price level relative to recent highs.

2025-02-10
high
Sr. VP, Strategy & Corp. Dev.
1,000 shares
$32,830
@ $32.83
Significance 6/10

Sr. VP Whitted bought 1,000 HI shares at $32.83; cluster of 3 insider buys in 14 days amid stock -33.7% from 52-week high

Whitted J Michael, Sr. VP of Strategy & Corp. Dev., purchased 1,000 shares at $32.83, bringing his holdings to 68.8K shares. This transaction is part of a cluster: 3 other insiders have also bought within the past 14 days. The stock is currently trading at $33.33, down 33.7% from its $50.29 52-week high, but has recovered +8.3% over the past 30 days and +8.6% over 90 days. The company reported $706.9M in quarterly revenue with +12.6% annual growth, though it was unprofitable in its most recent full fiscal year. The clustering of multiple insider purchases near the low end of the 52-week range, combined with the company's revenue growth trajectory, warrants examination of whether insiders view current valuations as attractive relative to medium-term prospects.

2025-02-10
high
Sr. VP, GC & Secretary
1,200 shares
$39,714
@ $33.10
Significance 6/10

Sr. VP/GC Farrell buys 1.2K shares at $33.10; 4-insider cluster in 14 days; HI near 52-week lows

FARRELL NICHOLAS R, in his capacity as Sr. VP, GC & Secretary, purchased 1,200 shares at $33.10 on 2025-02-10, bringing his holdings to 57,798 shares. The transaction occurs within a broader cluster pattern: 3 other insiders also bought within the past 14 days, suggesting coordinated or concurrent insider interest. The purchase price of $33.10 sits near the lower end of Hillenbrand's 52-week range ($25.38–$50.29), currently -33.7% from the 52-week high, indicating the executive is acquiring at depressed levels relative to recent history. Context: the company posted annual revenue growth of +12.6% and recent quarterly revenue of $706.9M, though Hillenbrand was unprofitable over its most recent full fiscal year, creating a mixed fundamental backdrop that could drive divergent insider views.

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