EVP General Counsel Hageman buys 100 SAIC shares at $100.21; cluster pattern with 2 other insiders in 14 days.
Hageman Hilary (EVP General Counsel, Secretary) purchased 100 shares of SAIC at $100.21 on 2025-12-16, adding to her holdings of 19,006 shares. The transaction occurs as part of a cluster pattern, with 2 other insiders also buying within the past 14 days. However, her cross-ticker track record shows limited predictive power: across all open-market buys, her average 90-day return was -5.9% with a 0% win rate. At SAIC specifically, her prior two purchases (2025-03-26 and 2024-04-12) both produced negative 90-day returns, though positive 30-day returns of +10.5% and +7.4% respectively. The company trades at a P/E of 12.46 on $1.9B quarterly revenue and a market cap of $4.6B, with modest annual revenue growth of +0.5%. The current price of $102.44 is -17.0% from the 52-week high but up +17.6% over the last 30 days, suggesting recent momentum that may have prompted the purchase.
EVP General Counsel Hageman buys 100 shares at $109.74; 3 other insiders also bought within 14 days (cluster pattern).
Hilary Hageman, EVP General Counsel and Secretary, purchased 100 shares of SAIC at $109.74 on 2025-03-26, increasing holdings to 16,993 shares (17.0K shares). This modest acquisition coincides with a broader cluster pattern: 3 other insiders also bought within the past 14 days, suggesting contemporaneous confidence across the leadership team. However, context tempers the significance: Hageman's prior buy at SAIC on 2024-04-12 showed a negative 90-day return of -7.4%, and her cross-ticker track record shows a 0.00% 90-day win rate across all purchases. The stock currently trades at $109.60, down 28.9% from its 52-week high of $154.10, though up 10.8% over the past 30 days. The company's fundamentals show $2.0B in quarterly revenue with modest annual growth of +0.5% and a P/E of 27.82. The cluster buy pattern warrants attention to underlying motivations—whether this reflects management assessment of value or routine portfolio activity—but the limited individual track record at this ticker and the significant distance from recent peaks suggests this signal should be weighed cautiously.