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Hunsaker Craig E

EVP, PEOPLE & CULTURE

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2 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-03-10

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Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
Alphatec Holdings, Inc. ATEC 0 2 Net selling

Activity

March 2026
2026-03-10 Alphatec Holdings, Inc. ATEC 10b5-1 Plan
low
Sell
116,367 shares
$1,441,041
Significance 2/10

EVP Hunsaker sells 82,765 shares of ATEC at $12.45; post-sale holdings: 1,725,609 shares (10b5-1 scheduled plan)

Hunsaker sold 82,765 shares under a 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on 2025-03-05, meaning the transaction was pre-arranged and scheduled rather than discretionary. The sale reduced his holdings by 4.6% to 1,725,609 shares, though he retains substantial equity in the company. Because this is a scheduled trade plan, timing interpretation is not applicable—the execution reflects contractual obligations established months prior, not a signal of current conviction or concern about the stock's near-term direction.

October 2025
2025-10-31 Alphatec Holdings, Inc. ATEC 10b5-1 Plan
medium
Sell
100,000 shares
$1,995,000
Significance 6/10

EVP Hunsaker sells 100,000 ATEC shares at $19.95; stock now at $18.99 after 35.9% 30-day rally

Hunsaker Craig E, EVP of People & Culture, sold 100,000 shares (100.0K shares) of Alphatec Holdings at $19.95 on 2025-10-31, reducing his holdings by -7.2% to 1,289,142 shares. The sale occurred at the peak of a strong near-term rally: the stock has gained +35.9% over the prior 30 days and +37.9% over 90 days, with the current price of $18.99 now sitting at the 52-week high of $18.99. At his same ticker (ATEC), Hunsaker's prior 5 sales show mixed timing outcomes: 3 of 5 were well-timed at the 90-day horizon, though his two most recent ATEC sales in June 2025 each captured significant post-sale rallies (+28.6% and +27.1% at 90 days), suggesting he sold before near-term upside materialized. Against the backdrop of a growing but currently unprofitable business (latest quarter net income $-28,578,000.00; annual revenue growth +26.8%; full-year net income was negative), a sale from a senior people operations executive at a multi-year high does not signal operational distress but does occur at a juncture where the stock's valuation relative to fundamentals warrants monitoring.

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