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Graves Megan Jane

CEO, Hamilton Re

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4 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2025-08-14

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Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd. HG 0 4 Net selling

Activity

August 2025
Sell
50,000 shares
$1,163,695
Significance 6/10

Hamilton Re CEO Graves sells 50.0K shares at $23.27; holds 154.7K post-sale as stock near 52-week high

Megan Jane Graves, CEO of Hamilton Re, sold 50,000 shares at $23.27 on 2025-08-12, reducing her position by 24.4% to 154,674 shares. The sale occurred near the 52-week high of $24.40, with the stock up 17.6% over 30 days and 15.8% over 90 days prior to the transaction. Her prior trades at HG show mixed timing outcomes: a May 2025 sale preceded a 90-day gain of 16.1%, while a March 2025 sale preceded a 90-day gain of 6.6%, suggesting the stock has continued to rise after her recent sells. The company's fundamentals remain strong with annual revenue growth of 48.3% and a P/E of 2.74, though the timing of this large sale during a significant rally warrants observer attention given the magnitude of the position reduction and recent stock momentum.

Sell
50,000 shares
$1,187,340
Significance 5/10

CEO Megan Jane Graves sells 50,000 HG shares at $23.75; holds 104,674 post-sale as stock near 52-week high

Graves sold 50,000 shares (50.0K shares) at $23.75 on 2025-08-13, reducing her position by 32.3% to 104,674 shares (104.7K shares) post-transaction. The sale occurred when HG was at +0.0% from its 52-week high of $24.40, suggesting execution near peak pricing. Across her cross-ticker track record, Graves' prior 3 sells averaged a +11.4% 90-day return (stock rose after her sells), marking a 0.00% well-timed rate—meaning none of those prior sells preceded a decline. At HG specifically, her prior 2 measurable sales on 2025-05-16 and 2025-03-14 posted +16.1% and +6.6% 90-day returns respectively, continuing a pattern of selling into strength rather than ahead of weakness. The company's fundamentals remain robust, with +48.3% annual revenue growth, $267.8M net income, and a 2.74 P/E ratio, providing no visible deterioration to explain the sale.

May 2025
Sell
25,000 shares
$525,500
Significance 6/10

Hamilton Re CEO Thomas Megan Jane sold 25,000 shares at $21.02 on 2025-05-16, trimming holdings to 204,674 shares from 229,674.

The CEO sold 25,000 shares (10.9% reduction in holdings) at $21.02, just below current levels ($21.26). The transaction occurs in context of strong recent price momentum: the stock is up 14.6% over 30 days and 16.3% over 90 days, trading near its 52-week high of $21.58. Fundamentals remain robust with net income of $181,266,000.00 on quarterly revenue of $768,781,000.00 and a compressed P/E of 2.75, suggesting the company is trading at a low multiple despite 48.3% annual revenue growth. The prior insider sale at this ticker on 2025-03-14 generated a -13.0% 30-day return, establishing a pattern of unfavorable timing around open-market transactions by this executive.

March 2025
2025-03-18 Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd. HG 10b5-1 Plan
medium
Sell
53,256 shares
$1,068,315
Significance 6/10

CEO Thomas Megan Jane sold 53,256 shares of HG at $20.06; retains 229,674 shares (-18.8% reduction)

Thomas Megan Jane, CEO of Hamilton Re, sold 53,256 shares at $20.06, reducing her holdings by 18.8% to 229,674 shares—a material reduction in CEO-level equity exposure. The stock has appreciated 11.2% over 30 days and 12.8% over 90 days, and currently trades at $20.72 near its 52-week high of $21.03, suggesting the sale occurred during an uptrend. The company shows strong fundamentals with 48.3% annual revenue growth, $512.8M quarterly revenue, and a $61.0M quarterly net income, alongside an attractive P/E of 1.33; however, a CEO's decision to reduce her absolute share count by over 53K shares in a company posting these growth metrics and trading near 52-week highs warrants investor attention regarding her confidence outlook. The transaction's significance is elevated by the CEO's senior position and the scale of the reduction, though the company's operational strength tempers immediate concern.

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