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Frommer Richard N.

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Latest: Director buying · May 2026

5 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-05-20

Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
Prairie Operating Co. PROP 6 0 Net buying

Activity

May 2026
2026-05-20 Prairie Operating Co. PROP
medium
Buy
75,500 shares
$65,685
Significance 3/10

PROP director Frommer bought 75,500 shares at $0.87; stock now $0.83, down 81.1% from 52-week high of $4.39.

Richard N. Frommer (Director) purchased 75,500 shares of Prairie Operating Co. at $0.87 on 2026-05-19, increasing his holdings from 129,872 shares to 205,372 shares. The stock currently trades at $0.83, down 27.8% over 30 days and 57.6% over 90 days. Across his prior five buys at this ticker, the insider's average 30-day return was -14.2% and average 90-day return was -34.8%, with a 0.00% win rate at the 90-day mark. The company is reporting significant fundamentals deterioration: a net loss of $152,673,000 against revenue of $83,417,000, though annual revenue growth reached +2943.8%.

August 2025
2025-08-29 Prairie Operating Co. PROP
medium
Buy
1,500 shares
$3,735
Significance 3/10

Director Frommer buys 1,500 PROP shares at $2.49; stock -22.7% in 30d, -78.5% from 52w high as part of 4-insider cluster.

Director Richard N. Frommer purchased 1,500 shares of Prairie Operating Co. at $2.49 on 2025-08-27, expanding holdings to 129.9K shares. The transaction occurs amid significant price weakness: PROP is down -22.7% over 30 days and -78.5% from its 52-week high of $11.87, currently trading at $2.55. Frommer's prior trades at PROP have underperformed (30-day returns of -12.3%, -7.6%, and -8.3% on three prior 2025 buys), and his cross-ticker buy track record shows an average 30-day return of -9.4%, with zero well-timed purchases at the 90-day mark. Most concerning, the company reported unprofitability over its most recent full fiscal year despite strong sequential revenue of $68.1M in the latest quarter and robust annual revenue growth of +413.6%, creating a fundamental disconnect that merits scrutiny. The buy aligns with a cluster pattern where 4 other insiders also purchased within the past 14 days.

2025-08-27 Prairie Operating Co. PROP
medium
Buy
3,000 shares
$7,326
Significance 4/10

Director Frommer bought 3.0K shares of PROP at $2.44; stock down 79.0% from 52-week high; 4 insiders also bought within 14 days.

Richard N. Frommer, a director, purchased 3,000 shares at $2.44 on 2025-08-25, expanding his holdings to 128,372 shares. This transaction occurs amid significant price deterioration: the stock is down 79.0% from its 52-week high of $11.87 and has declined 34.3% in the past 30 days. Notably, Frommer's prior trades at PROP show a pattern of adverse timing—his four most recent purchases at this ticker have realized negative 30-day returns (ranging from -7.6% to -12.3%), with insufficient data to assess 90-day outcomes. The purchase coincides with a cluster pattern of 4 other insiders buying within the past 14 days, though the company's fundamental position is mixed: while it reported $68.1M in quarterly revenue and $35.7M net income, it was unprofitable over the most recent full fiscal year. The convergence of deep valuation decline, repeated poor timing on prior buys at this ticker, and multiple insider purchases suggests potential capitulation rather than conviction-driven accumulation.

June 2025
2025-06-18 Prairie Operating Co. PROP
high
Buy
5,000 shares
$19,950
Significance 6/10

Director Frommer buys 5,000 PROP shares at $3.99; second buy in 10 days amid cluster activity

Richard N. Frommer, a Director, purchased 5,000 shares at $3.99 on 2025-06-13, increasing his holdings by 26.3% to 24,012 shares post-transaction. This is his second purchase at PROP within 10 days (following a buy on 2025-06-04), and it occurs as part of a cluster pattern with 2 other insiders also buying within the past 14 days. The stock is currently trading at $3.97, near the transaction price, but down 66.6% from its 52-week high of $11.87. Fundamentally, the company reported a net loss of $-2.6M in its latest quarter and was unprofitable over its most recent full fiscal year, despite revenue growth of +413.6% year-over-year. The repeated insider accumulation during a significant stock decline and amid ongoing losses warrants attention to whether insiders are viewing the depressed price as an entry opportunity or whether they possess material non-public information about a potential turnaround.

2025-06-09 Prairie Operating Co. PROP
high
Buy
3,500 shares
$13,820
Significance 7/10

Director Frommer buys 3,500 shares ($13.8K) at $3.95–$3.97 as stock falls 70.2% from 52-week high; cluster buy pattern with 3 other insiders

Director Richard N. Frommer executed 2 separate purchases totaling 3,500 shares for $13,820.00 over two consecutive trading days (June 3–4, 2025) at prices ranging from $3.97 to $3.94, increasing his holdings by 22.6% to 19,012 shares. This transaction occurs within a broader insider buying cluster: 3 other insiders also purchased shares within the past 14 days, suggesting coordinated appetite for the stock at depressed levels. The company carries material operational headwinds—most recent quarter showed $-2,617,000.00 net income despite $13,590,000.00 quarterly revenue, and the stock has declined 70.2% from its 52-week high of $13.43 and 14.0% over the past 30 days. The multi-insider purchasing pattern at steep valuations contrasts sharply with the company's unprofitable recent performance and price deterioration, warranting closer examination of directors' reasoning and forward guidance.

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