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Goldberg Scott L.

President, Consumer Division

Officer
2 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-03-23

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Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
CNO Financial Group, Inc. CNO 0 8 Net selling

Activity

March 2026
medium
Sell
22,120 shares
$879,424
Significance 5/10

CNO Financial President Scott L. Goldberg sold 22,120 shares for $879,423.73 on 2026-03-19/20 at $39.76 avg; now holds 214,524 shares

Scott L. Goldberg, President of the Consumer Division, executed 2 separate sales totaling 22,120 shares for $879,423.73 between March 19–20, 2026, reducing his stake by 9.3% to 214,524 shares. His cross-ticker track record shows a 100.00% well-timed rate on 2 prior sells with average 90-day returns of -5.7%, and at CNO specifically, both prior sales (March 2025) posted negative 90-day returns of -8.0% and -5.9% respectively. The current price of $40.54 lies 9.2% below the 52-week high of $44.64 and down 6.2% over 30 days, consistent with downward momentum. Given CNO's elevated P/E of 29.81, modest revenue growth of +0.8%, and a net income of only $23.1M against $1.2B revenue, the financial profile suggests limited margin of safety at current valuations—a backdrop against which a pattern of well-timed sells by a senior operator warrants investor attention.

March 2025
medium
Sell
51,000 shares
$2,043,295
Significance 5/10

CNO Financial President Scott Goldberg sold 51,000 shares (51.0K) for $2,043,294.60 across 2 transactions at blended $40.06

Scott L. Goldberg, President of the Consumer Division at CNO Financial Group, executed 2 separate sales totaling 51,000 shares for $2,043,294.60 on March 4 and 6, 2025 at an average price of $40.06 per share. This sale reduced his holdings by 23.1% from 220,342 shares to 169,342 shares post-transaction. At the current price of $39.70, the shares traded slightly below the transaction prices, and CNO's valuation remains modest at a P/E of 9.97 with annual revenue growth of 7.3%, suggesting the company is not in a distressed state. The sale represents a material reduction in the executive's direct stake, though his remaining 169,342 shares indicate he retains a substantial ownership position aligned with shareholders.

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