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Latest: SVP, Chief Admin & Sus Officer Bought $102K of Shares · May 2026

Multiple insiders have been active at O-I Glass, Inc. /DE/ (OI): 7 distinct insiders account for 11 buy filings and 0 sell filings as of May 2026. Its highest-significance filing in the last 90 days: SVP, Chief Admin & Sus Officer Randolph L Burns bought $102K, transaction dated May 2026.

11 filings analyzed · Latest 2026-05-19

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Buys
11
Sells
0
Insiders
7
Direction
Net buying

O-I Glass, Inc. /DE/ leadership

CEO
Gordon J. Hardie — Chief Executive Officer
CFO
John A. Haudrich — Chief Financial Officer
General Counsel
Darrow A. Abrahams — Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
Chair
John Humphrey — Independent Board Chair

Historically, medium-priority insider buys have outperformed the S&P 500 by a median ~1% over the 30 days after the trade — the edge is concentrated in that first month (n ≈ 7,162, 2024-2026). Past results don't predict the future. How we measure this ↗

May 2026
2026-05-19 Cluster
medium
12,000 shares
$102,070
@ $8.51
Significance 5

Director Chapin Samuel R. bought 12,000 shares of OI at $8.51; stock down -49.1% from 52-week high, company unprofitable with -$73.0M net income.

Chapin Samuel R. purchased 12,000 shares at $8.51 on 2026-05-15, bringing his holdings to 97,482 shares (+14.0% net change). The purchase occurred while O-I Glass trades at $8.60, down -49.1% from its 52-week high of $16.91 and -21.0% over the past 30 days. The company reported net income of -$73.0M over its most recent full fiscal year and is currently unprofitable. Within the same 14-day window, 4 other insiders also executed purchases, forming a cluster buy pattern. The combination of sustained stock decline, company operating losses, and simultaneous multi-insider buying activity warrants examination of underlying drivers.

2026-05-15 Cluster
high
SVP, Business Ops Americas
3,309 shares
$29,731
@ $8.98
Significance 6

SVP Eduardo Restrepo bought 3,309 shares of OI at $8.98; 3 other insiders bought within 14 days as stock down -50.6% from 52-week high.

Eduardo Restrepo, SVP of Business Operations Americas, purchased 3,309 shares at $8.98 on 2026-05-14, increasing his holdings to 94,199 shares. The buy occurs as OI trades at $8.35, down -50.6% from its 52-week high of $16.91 and down -43.5% over the past 90 days. The company reported negative net income of $-73,000,000 in the latest quarter and annual revenue declined -1.6% year-over-year, despite maintaining $1.5B in quarterly revenue. Notably, 3 other insiders also made purchases within the past 14 days, establishing a cluster buy pattern during a period of significant stock price decline and operational losses.

2026-05-12
high
SVP, Chief Admin & Sus Officer
11,000 shares
$102,467
@ $9.32
Significance 6

SVP of O-I Glass buys 11,000 shares at depressed prices; second open-market purchase in 36 months with prior buy timing historically strong.

Randolph L Burns, Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative & Sustainability Officer of O-I Glass, is making a second open-market purchase within a three-year window, adding over 11,000 shares during a period when the stock trades well below its 52-week high and has declined sharply over recent months. Burns' prior open-market purchase at this company was well-timed, with the stock appreciating meaningfully in the months that followed, suggesting he has demonstrated an ability to identify attractive entry points. The company is currently unprofitable with declining revenues, but this insider's timing of his first purchase proved sound, and his willingness to buy again into weakness at lower prices warrants attention. The lack of concurrent insider selling activity adds credibility to the buy signal, as this represents a direct accumulation rather than a rebalancing move.

2026-05-12
high
SVP & Chief Financial Officer
2,207 shares
$20,027
@ $9.07
Significance 6

O-I Glass CFO John Haudrich purchases shares as stock trades well below 52-week high amid unprofitable fundamentals.

John Haudrich, O-I Glass's Chief Financial Officer, purchased shares on the open market while the stock trades significantly below its 52-week high and the company continues to report net losses. This is the third open-market purchase Haudrich has made in the past three years, establishing him as a repeat buyer of his own company's stock. His prior two open-market purchases at this company showed mixed results: one gained modestly after the purchase, while the other declined, suggesting his timing has not been consistently reliable when buying at this company specifically. The purchase occurs while O-I Glass faces profitability headwinds, with recent quarterly results showing continued losses despite stable revenue, creating an environment where a CFO's willingness to buy takes on added weight—he is committing capital as an internal stakeholder during a period of financial stress.

2026-05-12 Cluster
medium
SVP, GC & Corporate Secretary
2,774 shares
$25,072
@ $9.04
Significance 4

SVP & General Counsel Abrahams buys 2,774 shares as three insiders purchase in 14 days; stock down sharply from 52-week high despite unprofitable fundamentals.

Darrow A Abrahams, the Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary, purchased shares on open market while the stock trades well below its 52-week high and continues to face headwinds. The stock has declined significantly over recent months and is only modestly above its 52-week low. This purchase is part of a cluster pattern: three insiders have bought within a 14-day window, suggesting activity at this price level is attracting multiple executives. However, Abrahams' previous open-market purchase at the company resulted in losses, with the stock declining in both the near and longer term afterward—a poorly-timed entry that established a pattern of unsuccessful timing at this stock. Against this backdrop, the company remains unprofitable despite meaningful annual revenue, adding fundamental headwinds that make near-term recovery uncertain. The cluster buying activity may reflect confidence, or it may simply reflect that lower prices have triggered systematic re-balancing across the executive suite.

August 2025
2025-08-07
high
SVP, GC & Corporate Secretary
3,828 shares
$49,952
@ $13.05
Significance 6

SVP/General Counsel Abrahams buys 3,828 shares at $13.05 as unprofitable O-I Glass faces -8.1% revenue decline; cluster of 2 other insiders buying within 14 days

ABRAHAMS DARROW A, SVP, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, purchased 3,828 shares at $13.05 on 2025-08-05, bringing his holdings to 184,447 shares post-transaction. This buy occurs within a cluster pattern: 2 other insiders also bought within the past 14 days. The timing coincides with material headwinds: O-I Glass generated net income of $-5,000,000.00 over its most recent full fiscal year and annual revenue growth was -8.1%, with the stock down 15.4% over the past 30 days from a 52-week high of $15.80. The convergence of multiple insider purchases during a period of negative profitability, declining revenues, and depressed pricing merits attention to whether insiders perceive fundamental value misalignment or if the pattern reflects routine portfolio activity. The company's market cap of $2,058,418,713.52 and quarterly revenue of $1,706,000,000.00 provide context for the material financial stress underlying this transaction.

2025-08-07
high
SVP & Chief Financial Officer
2,289 shares
$29,879
@ $13.05
Significance 6

CFO John Haudrich buys 2,289 shares of OI at $13.05; cluster pattern with 2 other insider buys in 14 days amid unprofitable quarter and -8.1% annual revenue decline

John Haudrich, SVP & CFO, purchased 2,289 shares at $13.05 on 2025-08-05, expanding his holdings from 457,106 to 459,395 shares. His prior buy at this ticker on 2024-08-15 delivered 30d +3.7% and 90d +4.2% returns, and this transaction occurs as a cluster—2 other insiders also bought within the past 14 days. The timing context is notable: the stock is -15.4% from its 52-week high and the company reported a negative net income of $-5.0M in its latest quarter alongside -8.1% annual revenue decline, creating a backdrop of financial underperformance. The cluster activity from multiple executives buying into depressed price levels coincides with these operational headwinds, though stock price weakness alone cannot be divorced from fundamental deterioration.

2025-08-07
high
President & CEO
8,000 shares
$104,805
@ $13.10
Significance 6

CEO Hardie Gordon bought 8,000 shares of O-I Glass (OI) at $13.10; stock down -15.4% past 30 days; cluster pattern with 2 other insiders in 14 days

Hardie Gordon, President & CEO, purchased 8,000 shares at $13.10 on 2025-08-05, increasing his holdings from 507,817 to 515,817 shares. The transaction occurred as OI Glass trades -15.4% from its 52-week high of $15.80 and -15.4% over the past 30 days, after the company reported a net loss of $5,000,000 in its latest quarter and annual revenue declined -8.1% year-over-year. The purchase is part of a cluster pattern in which 2 other insiders also bought within the past 14 days, indicating coordinated insider accumulation during a period of recent stock weakness and operational underperformance. Investors should note the timing alongside the company's current unprofitability and the broader sell-off in the stock, while recognizing this is a discretionary open-market purchase by top management.

November 2024
2024-11-06
medium
SVP, Chief Admin & Sus Officer
13,000 shares
$147,943
@ $11.38
Significance 5

SVP Randolph L Burns buys 13,000 OI shares at $11.38; company unprofitable with $-80.0M net income

SVP, Chief Admin & Sustainability Officer Randolph L Burns purchased 13,000 shares at $11.38 on 2024-11-04, increasing his holdings by 22.5% to 70,817 shares total. The purchase occurs against a backdrop of significant operational challenges: O-I Glass reported net income of $-80.0M over its most recent full fiscal year, despite quarterly revenue of $1,679,000,000.00. The stock is currently trading at $12.88, down 25.4% from its 52-week high of $17.26, suggesting the insider acquired shares at a depressed price point relative to recent trading history. The transaction signals insider participation at current market levels during a period of negative profitability, which warrants examination of the operational and strategic rationale behind the purchase decision.

August 2024
2024-08-19
medium
SVP & Chief Financial Officer
8,000 shares
$97,991
@ $12.25
Significance 4

CFO John Haudrich buys 8,000 OI shares at $12.25; stock -39.6% from 52-week high, company posted negative full-year net income.

John Haudrich, SVP & Chief Financial Officer, purchased 8,000 shares at $12.25 on 2024-08-15, increasing his holdings by 2.3% to 350,846 shares. The transaction occurs with the stock trading at $12.26 current price, significantly down -39.6% from its 52-week high of $20.28, and the company reported negative full-year net income despite recent quarterly net income of $57.0M and annual revenue growth of +3.6%. This purchase by the company's top financial officer during a period of depressed share price and full-year unprofitability warrants investor attention to the underlying operational recovery narrative and whether management's capital allocation reflects confidence in near-term turnaround. The concurrent +8.4% 30-day price recovery and modest +3.6% revenue growth provide some near-term operational context but do not offset the significance of full-year losses.

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