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Companies
| Company |
Buys |
Sells |
Direction |
Holdings |
Latest |
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DOMO, INC.
DOMO
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2 |
0 |
Net buying
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1,638,873
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2025-06-23
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Activity
June 2025
CEO James Joshua G buys 13,025 shares of DOMO at $12.74, holding 1.08M shares post-transaction
CEO James Joshua G purchased 13,025 shares at $12.74 on 2025-06-20, increasing his holdings to 1.08M shares (+1.2% vs pre-transaction holdings). The buy occurred 16.9% below the 52-week high ($14.63) and follows a recent 7.1% 30-day gain. In his prior trades at DOMO specifically, 2 of 4 prior trades show positive 90-day outcomes, though his most recent same-ticker buy on 2025-04-04 did yield a 19.6% 30-day return. However, the company remains unprofitable with net income of $-18.1M on revenue of $80.1M (flat annual growth at -0.6%), which constrains the fundamental backdrop for the purchase. As founder and CEO, this represents a small add rather than a major accumulation signal.
April 2025
CEO James Joshua G bought 77,300 shares at $6.50 for $502.2K, tripling holdings to 116.6K shares despite stock down 33.5% from 52-week high.
James Joshua G, Founder and CEO, purchased 77,300 shares at $6.50 on 2025-04-04, expanding his holdings from 39.3K shares to 116.6K shares (+196.7%). The purchase occurred as the stock traded -33.5% from its 52-week high and -14.1% over the preceding 30 days. His same-ticker trade history at DOMO shows mixed outcomes: three of five prior trades were well-timed at the 90-day mark, but two recent purchases (2023-09-15 and 2023-09-18) posted negative 30-day returns, and a 2024-03-21 sale preceded a -29.4% 90-day decline. DOMO is unprofitable (full-year net income of -$18.8M on $79.8M in latest-quarter revenue) with flat annual revenue growth (-0.6%), limiting the fundamental cushion for this insider accumulation. The scale of this buy—nearly doubling his stake at a depressed price point—places significant CEO capital at risk in an operationally challenged business.