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Franklin Myers

CEO and President

Director Officer

Latest: Director selling · May 2026

8 filings analyzed · 2 companies · Latest 2026-05-18

Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
HF Sinclair Corp DINO 4 0 Net buying
COMFORT SYSTEMS USA INC FIX 0 10 Net selling

Activity

May 2026
2026-05-18 HF Sinclair Corp DINO
low
Buy
15,000 shares
$1,036,650
Significance 4/10

CEO Franklin Myers buys 15,000 DINO shares at $69.11; holdings rise to 177,053 shares post-transaction.

Franklin Myers, CEO and President, purchased 15,000 shares at $69.11 on 2026-05-18, increasing his holdings from 162,053 to 177,053 shares. The current price of $70.30 is -5.9% from the 52-week high of $74.72, and the stock has risen 23.0% over the prior 30 days and 21.5% over 90 days. His prior trades at DINO show mixed outcomes: 1 of 5 prior buys achieved a positive 90-day return. At the cross-ticker level, his track record across all open-market buys averaged -4.6% over 30 days and -6.9% over 90 days with a 20.00% win rate. The company's latest quarter reported revenue of $7,123,000,000.00 and net income of $648,000,000.00, with annual revenue declining 6.0% versus the prior year, and a P/E ratio of 10.29.

medium
Sell
4,500 shares
$8,561,574
Significance 5/10

Director Franklin Myers sells 4,500 shares for $8.56M; gifts 512 shares; mixed prior timing at this stock.

Franklin Myers, a director at Comfort Systems USA, sold a substantial block of 4,500 shares on a single day, liquidating approximately 6% of his holdings. This is his fifth sale of company stock on record—but his prior four sales at this company show conflicting results: in the short term following two prior exits the stock fell (well-timed), while following the other two it rose (poorly timed), and over longer horizons all four prior sales were followed by stock appreciation, suggesting poor exit timing. The current sale occurs as the stock trades modestly below its recent highs, having gained significantly over recent months. Comfort Systems remains operationally healthy with strong revenue growth and solid profitability, suggesting the sale reflects portfolio management rather than distress. The accompanying gifts of over 500 shares to others hint that Myers is both reducing concentrated holdings and conducting wealth transfer, a pattern consistent with estate planning alongside the large cash sale.

February 2026
medium
Sell
8,636 shares
$12,717,032
Significance 6/10

Director Franklin sells 8,636 FIX shares at $1,472.56; stock up 46.3% in 90 days on strong revenue growth.

Franklin sold 8,636 shares for $12,717,032.48 after FIX appreciated 46.3% over 90 days and 22.3% over 30 days, with the transaction price of $1,472.56 near the 52-week high of $1,468.58. The company's fundamentals remain strong—revenue growth of 29.5% annually and net income of $291,615,000.00—but the P/E of 37.59 reflects elevated valuation expectations. His prior trades at this same ticker show 0 of 3 measurable sells were well-timed (the stock continued rising after each prior sale), suggesting a pattern of exiting too early relative to subsequent performance. This transaction occurs at the peak of a significant momentum run, which distinguishes it from his prior FIX exits despite the consistent underperformance of his timing at this ticker.

October 2025
medium
Sell
5,000 shares
$5,033,410
Significance 5/10

Director Franklin sold 5,000 (5.0K) FIX shares at $1,006.68 on 2025-10-29; stock up +15.7% in 30d, +38.9% in 90d.

Director Franklin sold 5,000 shares for $5,033,410.50, reducing holdings from 87,901 to 82,901 shares (-5.7%), near the 52-week high of $1,010.64. The sale occurred during a period of strong momentum: the stock has risen +15.7% over 30 days and +38.9% over 90 days. At the same ticker (FIX), Franklin's prior two measurable sales (2025-08-06 and 2024-10-30) posted +3.3% and +26.4% 30-day returns respectively, suggesting a pattern of selling into strength. The fundamentals remain robust with annual revenue growth of +35.0% and net income of $291,615,000.00, though the P/E of 40.66 reflects a valuation premium. This sale does not mark a full exit—Franklin retains substantial ownership and remains a director—making this a modest adjustment rather than a fundamental shift in positioning.

August 2025
medium
Sell
4,500 shares
$3,076,045
Significance 6/10

Director Franklin sells 4,500 FIX shares at $683.57 for $3.1M; stock near 52-week high, +59.7% in 90 days

Franklin sold 4,500 shares (100.4K post-sale) at $683.57, representing a -4.3% reduction from pre-transaction holdings, as FIX trades at $694.43—just -1.3% from its 52-week high of $703.30. The stock has appreciated +59.7% over 90 days and +31.7% over 30 days, reflecting strong recent momentum. Franklin's cross-ticker sell history shows a 0.00% well-timed rate at the 90-day mark (prior sells led to stock gains rather than declines), and his same-ticker history at FIX includes a prior October 2024 sell that returned +6.7% over 90 days, indicating the stock continued to rise after that sale. The company reports solid fundamentals (revenue $2.2B, net income $230.8M, +35.0% annual growth) but trades at a P/E of 35.39, suggesting elevated valuation. Without a scheduled-trading-plan disclosure, this discretionary sale at peak proximity coincides with both strong price appreciation and a valuation metric above historical norms.

February 2025
2025-02-26 HF Sinclair Corp DINO
low
Buy
5,000 shares
$178,314
Significance 4/10

Director Myers Franklin bought 5,000 DINO shares at $35.66 on Feb 26; stock now -45.9% from 52-week high, -6.4% in 30 days.

Director Franklin purchased 5,000 shares at $35.66, increasing holdings to 154,065 shares (+3.4%). The transaction occurs amid significant negative price momentum: DINO is trading $34.49, down -45.9% from its 52-week high of $63.71, with declines of -6.4% over 30 days and -15.8% over 90 days. Franklin's prior trade record at this ticker shows weak timing outcomes: of his 5 prior DINO purchases, only 1 was followed by a positive 90-day return, suggesting his buy signals have not historically been market indicators. The company's fundamentals present a mixed picture with $7.2B in quarterly revenue but a negative net income of -$75.9M and annual revenue decline of -10.6%. The buy occurs in a weak price environment without clear evidence of improved conviction relative to his trading history at this ticker.

November 2024
2024-11-04 HF Sinclair Corp DINO
low
Buy
5,000 shares
$193,775
Significance 3/10

Director Franklin buys 5,000 DINO shares at $38.76; stock down 38.8% from 52-week high, prior DINO buys mostly underwater.

Franklin purchased 5,000 shares at $38.76, raising his holdings to 145,293 shares. The stock has fallen 38.8% from its 52-week high of $63.71 and is down 16.5% over the past 30 days. His prior four open-market trades at DINO yielded three net losses at the 90-day horizon (ranging from -4.8% to -15.0%), with only one trade showing a positive 90-day return of 1.7%; his 90-day win rate at this ticker is 25%, suggesting limited success timing purchases. The company's fundamentals are stressed: net income is negative at -$75.9M on revenue of $7.2B, and annual revenue contracted 16.3% year-over-year. The current P/E of 22.42 and market cap of $7.3B stand in contrast to deteriorating profitability.

October 2024
medium
Sell
12,000 shares
$4,682,147
Significance 5/10

Director Franklin sold 12,000 FIX shares at $390.18 (total $4.7M); stock at $391.04, up 27.7% in 90 days but -7.8% from 52-week high.

Director Franklin sold 12,000 shares (-10.1% of his pre-transaction holdings of 118,498 shares) at $390.18 on 2024-10-30, reducing his position to 106,498 shares. The sale occurred near the stock's 52-week high ($424.27), with the current price at $391.04 representing a -7.8% decline from peak. While FIX has appreciated 27.7% over the past 90 days and shows strong fundamentals—annual revenue growth of +25.8%, net income of $146,235,000.00, and P/E of 29.74—his prior sell at this ticker on 2023-08-31 was poorly timed, with the stock rising 3.5% over the following 90 days. His cross-ticker open-market history shows only 1 prior sell with a well-timed rate of 0.00% (0 of 1 prior sells captured declines at the 90-day mark). This sale warrants tracking to determine whether it precedes a pullback or is simply a selective reduction from a now-elevated position.

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