Director John W Jr Rogers purchased 7,500 RYAN shares at $35.16; cluster buy pattern with 3 other insiders within 14 days.
John W Jr Rogers, a director of Ryan Specialty Holdings, purchased 7,500 shares at $35.16 on 2026-06-10, increasing his holdings by 6.8% from 110,433 to 117,933 shares. This transaction occurs within a coordinated cluster, with 3 other insiders also buying within the past 14 days—a pattern that typically indicates collective internal assessment of value. The purchase price of $35.16 sits between the 52-week low of $29.28 and far below the 52-week high of $70.08; the stock is currently trading at $34.49, down 50.8% from its peak. Rogers' cross-ticker track record shows mixed outcomes: 2 prior buys with an average 90-day return of -6.4% and a 50% win rate, suggesting his prior open-market purchases have not consistently preceded positive performance. The simultaneous buying by multiple insiders merits investor attention as a coordinated signal, though the weak historical outcome pattern of Rogers' prior transactions tempers the conviction this particular trade would normally imply.
Director Rogers buys 4,000 NKE shares at $43.34; stock now -46.2% from 52-week high, prior buy returned -14.2% at 90 days.
John W Rogers Jr., a Nike director, purchased 4,000 shares at $43.34 on 2026-04-09, increasing his holdings to 41,022 shares. The transaction occurs amid a pronounced period of stock weakness: Nike is -46.2% from its 52-week high and down -35.4% over the past 90 days. Rogers' own cross-ticker track record shows limited predictive value—his prior buy at NKE on 2024-12-27 at the same $43.34 level returned -14.2% at 90 days, and his broader purchase history across all tickers averages a 0% win rate over 90 days. The presence of 2 other insider buys within 14 days suggests coordinated or consensus-driven accumulation, though the pattern does not offset the weak historical timing outcomes and severe current valuation reset at this director level.
Nike director Rogers buys 2,500 shares at $76.65; stock down 31.4% from 52-week high of $108.82
John W Rogers Jr, a director at Nike, purchased 2,500 shares at $76.65 on 2024-12-27, increasing his holdings from 31,903 shares to 34,403 shares. The purchase occurred when Nike's stock is trading 31.4% below its 52-week high of $108.82 and has declined 16.2% over the past 90 days, suggesting the director is buying amid a period of significant price pressure. While the transaction represents a 7.8% increase to his pre-transaction holdings, the stock's weak momentum and the substantial gap from recent peaks warrant attention to whether this represents a meaningful conviction signal or simply routine portfolio activity during a depressed phase. Investors should note the timing relative to Nike's modest fundamentals: the company reported annual revenue growth of only +0.3% and trades at a P/E of 12.04, reflecting both valuation opportunity and growth headwinds.