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Brian Joseph Hoff

Chief Financial Officer

Officer

Latest: Unusual Machines, Inc. CFO selling · May 2026

2 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-05-29

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Company Buys Sells Direction
Unusual Machines, Inc. UMAC 0 2 Net selling

Activity

May 2026
2026-05-29 Unusual Machines, Inc. UMAC 10b5-1 Plan
medium
Sell
150,000 shares
$2,655,810
Significance 6/10

CFO Brian Joseph Hoff sells 150.0K shares of UMAC at $17.71 for $2.7M under pre-arranged 10b5-1 plan

CFO Brian Joseph Hoff sold 150,000 shares at $17.71 under a scheduled 10b5-1 trading plan on 2026-05-27, reducing his holdings by 29.8% from 502,650 to 352,650 shares. The sale occurs as the stock trades at $29.60 currently, representing a -7.5% discount from the 52-week high of $32.00, while the company reports the most recent quarter revenue of $8,095,836.00 and net income of $10,282,994.00, though full-year net income was negative. His prior sell at this ticker on 2025-12-12 posted 90-day returns of +114.8%, while his cross-ticker track record shows average 90-day returns of +114.8% after sells. Because this transaction is scheduled under a pre-arranged plan rather than discretionary, the sale execution timing itself carries no interpretive weight as a market signal.

December 2025
2025-12-15 Unusual Machines, Inc. UMAC
high
Sell
75,000 shares
$773,572
Significance 6/10

CFO Brian Joseph Hoff sold 75,000 UMAC shares at $10.31; stock now $9.09, down 52.9% from 52-week high of $19.31

CFO Brian Joseph Hoff sold 75,000 shares (75.0K shares) of Unusual Machines at $10.31 on 2025-12-12, reducing his holdings by 15.3% to 415,475 shares (415.5K shares). The transaction occurred at a price notably above the current price of $9.09 and in a context where the stock has declined 52.9% from its 52-week high of $19.31 and dropped 21.9% over the past 90 days. Notably, this sale happens at a moment when the company's recent quarter showed net income of $1,603,465.00, yet the company was unprofitable over its most recent full fiscal year—signaling potential earnings volatility or sustainability concerns that may not be fully reflected in current market pricing. The sale size and timing relative to the company's profitability trajectory warrant investor scrutiny into whether this represents a broader concern about forward earnings or simply a liquidity event by a major shareholder.

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