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CUTILLO JOSEPH A

Chief Executive Officer

Director Officer

Latest: CEO selling · April 2026

5 filings analyzed · 2 companies · Latest 2026-04-24

Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
STERLING INFRASTRUCTURE, INC. STRL 1 4 Net selling
NPK International Inc. NPKI 1 0 Net buying

Activity

April 2026
high
Sell
50,000 shares
$24,878,635
Significance 7/10

STRL CEO Cutillo sold 50,000 shares at $497.57 (2026-04-23) for $24.9M; stock at 52-week high

CEO Joseph A Cutillo executed a $24,878,635.00 sale of 50,000 shares at $497.57, reducing his holdings by 14.7% to 290,593 shares. The sale occurred at the 52-week high of $497.18 (current price), following a 9.8% 30-day rally and 41.5% 90-day surge. Cutillo's cross-ticker sell track record shows 12 prior dispositions with a 0.00% well-timed rate and +7.0% average 90-day return, indicating previous sales have generally been followed by continued gains. At STRL specifically, three recent sells (March 2026) each saw post-transaction gains (+9.6%, +4.7%, +3.7% at 30 days), and a prior STRL sale in April 2024 returned +8.7% over 90 days. The combination of magnitude, timing at the year high amid strong momentum, and a pattern of poorly-timed prior dispositions warrant attention to whether this signals a material change in CEO conviction or reflects portfolio management at stretched valuation (P/E 43.73).

March 2026
medium
Sell
50,000 shares
$22,674,175
Significance 6/10

CEO Joseph Cutillo sells 50,000 STRL shares ($22.7M) at $453.48; retains 340,593 shares. Stock down 8.6% from 52-week high.

CEO Joseph A Cutillo sold 50,000 shares (50.0K shares) of Sterling Infrastructure on 2026-03-25 at $453.48, reducing his holdings by 12.8% to 340,593 shares (340.6K shares) while still maintaining a substantial position. The sale proceeds of $22,674,175.00 ($22.7M) occur as the stock trades at $420.24, down 8.6% from its 52-week high of $459.72 and down 7.7% over the prior 30 days. Notably, this is the second equity sale by Cutillo in a span of two trading days (following a 30,000-share sale on 2026-03-10), suggesting a structured liquidation pattern rather than a single discretionary transaction. His cross-ticker selling track record shows an average 90-day return of +7.0% after sells with a well-timed rate of 0.00% (prior insider sells did not precede declines), though at STRL specifically his timing record is similarly unfavorable, with only 1 of 3 prior measurable trades exhibiting positive alignment with subsequent price direction.

medium
Sell
100,000 shares
$41,212,646
Significance 6/10

CEO Joseph Cutillo sold 100,000 STRL shares ($41.2M) at $412.13 avg; retains 390.6K shares post-transaction

Joseph Cutillo, Chief Executive Officer of Sterling Infrastructure, sold 100,000 shares across two separate transactions on March 9–10, 2026, totaling $41,212,645.90 at a blended average price of $412.13. The sales reduced his holdings by 20.4% (from 490.6K to 390.6K shares), occurring as the stock is trading at $420.60, slightly below its 52-week high but up 23.5% over 90 days. Examining Cutillo's prior sales at STRL: five prior sales (March–April 2024 and April 2024) were followed by average 90-day returns of +4.4% to +8.7%, meaning the stock rose after he sold; only 1 of 5 prior same-ticker sales were well-timed (negative 90-day return). His cross-ticker sales history shows a 0.00% well-timed rate with an average 90-day return of +7.0%, indicating his past sales at this and other tickers have generally been followed by gains. This sale's timing relative to future price action and its departure from STRL fundamentals (P/E of 36.99, $92.1M net income, 17.7% annual revenue growth) warrants monitoring by investors sensitive to insider transaction patterns.

May 2025
2025-05-08 NPK International Inc. NPKI
medium
Buy
12,500 shares
$99,998
Significance 4/10

Director Cutillo buys 12.5K shares of NPKI at $8.00; first purchase after all prior open-market activity was selling.

Joseph A. Cutillo, a director at NPK International Inc., made his first open-market purchase in recorded history on 2025-05-08, acquiring 12,500 shares at $8.00 for a total value of $99,997.50. This is structurally significant because across his entire open-market history (across all tickers), he has executed 1 prior buy with an average 30-day return of -6.6%, and 9 prior sells with a 90-day well-timed rate of 0.00%, indicating his sells have not historically captured market downturns effectively. The stock has since risen 62.8% over 30 days and is trading at $8.06, at the 52-week high. However, the company presents mixed fundamentals: while the latest quarter shows $10.0M net income on $64.8M revenue, annual revenue has declined 71.0% year-over-year and the company was unprofitable over its most recent full fiscal year, indicating structural challenges beneath the recent price recovery. This purchase's significance depends on whether it reflects a directional stance or routine investment activity, which warrants closer examination of insider motivations and broader company recovery prospects.

March 2025
medium
Buy
8,120 shares
$1,009,511
Significance 5/10

CEO Joseph A Cutillo buys 8,120 shares of STRL at $124.32; stock down 39.0% from 52-week high and -38.5% in 90 days.

CUTILLO JOSEPH A purchased 8,120 shares at $124.32 on 2025-02-28, increasing his holdings from 465,027 to 473,147 shares. The purchase occurs as the stock trades near 52-week lows, down 39.0% from its high and -38.5% over 90 days, while the broader P/E of 12.34 and $61.3M net income on $593.7M revenue suggest the company remains fundamentally solvent. However, this single buy does not clearly signal conviction: his prior STRL trades show a pattern of five sells in March–April 2024 (none of which were well-timed—all five were followed by positive 90-day returns ranging from 2.8% to 8.7%), suggesting the insider has not demonstrated reliable timing at this ticker. Cross-ticker timing is also weak, with a 0.00% well-timed rate on 9 prior sells across all holdings. The modest size (1.7% increase in holdings) and the depressed price environment complicate interpretation of motive.

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