Director Katherine W Shattuck purchases 20 shares of CZNC at $22.55; stock at $22.89 current price, stock up 14.3% over 90 days.
Katherine W Shattuck, a Director, purchased 20 shares at $22.55 on 2026-04-06, modestly expanding her holding from 9,339 to 9,359 shares (a +0.2% increase). The purchase occurred after CZNC had already advanced 14.3% over the prior 90 days and 2.6% over the prior 30 days, placing the trade near recent highs at 4.2% below the 52-week peak of $23.88. Her same-ticker purchase history at CZNC shows mixed timing: the two trades with 90-day outcomes both delivered positive returns (9.4% and 22.9%), though her most recent purchases in the same timeframe exhibited divergent 30-day results. The stock's valuation context—a P/E of 16.71 with a market cap of $409,965,462.27—remains stable, though the small transaction size and modest share increment suggest a routine activity rather than a meaningful conviction signal.
Director Katherine W Shattuck bought 21 CZNC shares at $21.96; holdings now 9,339 shares. Fifth consecutive purchase in 5 months.
Director Katherine W Shattuck purchased 21 shares at $21.96 on 2026-03-06, bringing her total holdings to 9,339 shares. This marks her fifth consecutive open-market buy of CZNC within five months—previous purchases occurred on 2026-02-10, 2026-01-09, 2025-12-05, and 2025-11-07. Her same-ticker history shows 3 of 3 prior measurable purchases generated positive 90-day returns, with gains ranging from +2.4% to +22.9%, indicating a pattern of well-timed entry timing at this specific stock. The current price of $22.28 reflects a -5.2% decline over the past 30 days, positioning this purchase 6.7% below the 52-week high of $23.88, consistent with her pattern of buying into recent weakness. The company trades at a P/E of 16.26 with a market cap of $399,040,214.04, and the director's incremental position addition suggests continued conviction in the holding.
Director Shattuck buys 16 CZNC shares at $23.22; 5th purchase in 4 months, all 3 prior measurable trades well-timed.
Director Katherine W Shattuck purchased 16 shares of Citizens & Northern Corp at $23.22 on February 10, 2026, increasing her holdings from 9,208 to 9,224 shares. This is her fifth open-market purchase at CZNC within four months (since September 2025), a pattern of consistent accumulation at steadily rising prices. Her three prior CZNC buys with measurable 90-day outcomes were all well-timed, with gains ranging from +2.4% to +22.9%, though her cross-ticker track record shows more modest average returns of +3.6% over 90 days with a 66.67% win rate. The current price of $23.16 is only 2.0% below the 52-week high of $23.62, and the stock has climbed 18.7% over the past 90 days, suggesting the recent buying may reflect entry decisions made before substantial price appreciation. The small position increase of 16 shares (+0.2% of holdings) limits the signal strength, and without context on the fundamental drivers of CZNC's recent performance or whether this trade was pre-planned, the transaction reflects continued interest at current valuations rather than a dramatic conviction statement.
Director Shattuck buys 19 CZNC shares at $20.38; fifth buy in four months with 3-of-3 well-timed 90-day outcomes.
Director Katherine W Shattuck purchased 19 shares of CITIZENS & NORTHERN CORP at $20.38 on 2026-01-09, bringing her holdings to 9,208 shares. This is her fifth open-market purchase at CZNC within four months, following prior buys on 2025-12-05, 2025-11-07, 2025-10-03, 2025-09-05, and 2025-08-08. Her prior trades at this ticker show a consistent pattern: all 3 measurable outcomes at the 90-day mark were well-timed, with two showing positive 90-day returns (+2.4% and +0.8%) and one showing +2.0%. Her cross-ticker track record across 20 prior buys reports a 66.67% 90-day win rate with an average 90-day return of +2.4%. The current price of $20.37 is 0.05% below the transaction price and -8.9% from the 52-week high; the stock has declined -6.0% over the past 30 days. The pattern of consistent, recurring purchases coupled with historical 90-day timing accuracy at this ticker provides a discrete data point for monitoring, though the transaction size (19 shares) remains modest relative to her existing 9,208-share position.
Director Shattuck Katherine W purchases 29 shares of CZNC at $20.37; holdings now 9,689 shares post-transaction.
Director Shattuck purchased 29 shares of Citizens & Northern Corp at $20.37, a modest transaction increasing her holdings by 0.3% to 9,689 shares. The purchase occurred after the stock gained 5.7% over the preceding 30 days and trades -8.9% below its 52-week high of $22.36. Her same-ticker history at CZNC shows mixed prior outcomes: two of three measurable 90-day outcomes were positive (90d +0.8% and 90d +2.0%), but the most recent prior purchase on 2025-11-07 has yet to reach a measurable 90-day endpoint. The cross-ticker track record shows an average 90-day return of 2.6% with a 66.67% win rate, suggesting modest historical success but insufficient data points at this specific ticker to indicate strong predictive signal.
Director Shattuck buys 20 CZNC shares at $19.14; stock now $19.22, down 14.0% from 52-week high.
Shattuck Katherine W purchased 20 shares of Citizens & Northern Corp at $19.14 on 2025-11-07, a modest addition to her 9,541-share position. The transaction is small in absolute terms ($382.76 total value) and represents only a 0.2% increase in holdings. At the current price of $19.22, the stock sits -14.0% from its 52-week high of $22.36, having declined 0.3% over the past 30 days and 1.2% over 90 days. Notably, her prior trades at this ticker show mixed near-term outcomes: two of three measurable 90-day trades were profitable (returns of +8.1% and +2.0% on the two oldest buys; a third delivered +8.1% but her most recent two buys on 2025-10-03 and 2025-09-05 are currently underwater at -1.7% and -4.3% respectively on the 30-day horizon). The company's fundamentals appear stable with a P/E of 12.64 and net income of $6,551,000.00, though the repeated accumulation pattern at this ticker warrants observation for any underlying strategic intent.
Director Shattuck buys 19 CZNC shares at $19.70; stock now $19.55, down 12.6% from 52-week high.
Shattuck Katherine W purchased 19 shares at $19.70 on 2025-10-03, a modest transaction that increased her holdings by 0.2% to 9,521 shares. The current stock price of $19.55 sits below the purchase price and 12.6% below the 52-week high of $22.36, with the stock declining 3.0% over 30 days and 2.9% over 90 days. At CZNC specifically, Shattuck's prior 5 trades show mixed timing outcomes: only 1 of 3 measurable 90-day periods resulted in gains (the 2025-06-06 buy returned +9.8%), while her three other evaluable trades posted negative 90-day returns. The aggregate cross-ticker track record shows marginal results—20 prior buys averaging +0.2% over 30 days and +1.8% over 90 days with a 55.56% win rate—which does not establish a strong pattern of predictive accuracy at this or any ticker. The transaction's small size and lack of clear reinforcement from recent price action or insider track record limit its inferential weight.
Director Shattuck buys 18 shares of CZNC at $20.34; P/E 11.64, recent +8.4% in 30 days.
Shattuck Katherine W, Director of Citizens & Northern Corp, purchased 18 shares at $20.34 on 2025-09-05, increasing holdings to 9,502 shares. The purchase size is modest (0.2% of pre-transaction holdings) and the absolute dollar value is $366.16. At the current price of $20.25, the transaction is slightly underwater. Examining her prior trades at CZNC, the pattern is mixed: of three measurable outcomes at the 90-day horizon, two showed positive returns (+9.8% and +8.7%), though the most recent two purchases (August and July 2025) remain within their initial 30-day window and show divergent short-term results (+8.1% and -7.2% respectively). The stock itself has recovered 8.4% in the 30-day window and 6.2% over 90 days, trading 9.4% below its 52-week high in what appears to be a stabilizing or modest recovery phase. The company trades at a reasonable P/E of 11.64 with $6.1M in net income, but the small transaction size and continued purchasing pattern without any substantial position increase suggests routine activity rather than a material conviction signal.
Director Katherine W Shattuck bought 20 CZNC shares at $18.66; stock down 16.1% from 52-week high.
Shattuck purchased 20 shares of Citizens & Northern Corp on 2025-08-08 at $18.66, increasing her holdings to 9,368 shares (+0.2% vs pre-transaction). The transaction is modest in scale and represents a small incremental addition to an already substantial position. At the same-ticker level, Shattuck's prior four measurable buys at CZNC show mixed outcomes: one trade returned +8.7% over 90 days, one returned -10.3%, and two others fell between -3.2% and +3.4%, for a 25% well-timed rate at this ticker. Contextualized against the current price environment—$18.76 current versus $22.36 52-week high, a 16.1% decline—the purchase occurs during a period of material weakness in the stock, with 30-day and 90-day price declines of 5.6% and 3.6% respectively. The fundamentals remain stable with a P/E of 10.78 and $6.1M net income, but the pattern of mixed buy-timing outcomes at this ticker and the small transaction size offer limited signal regarding forward direction.
Director Shattuck buys 19 shares of CZNC at $19.99; stock up 8.4% in 30d, mixed timing history at ticker
Shattuck Katherine W, a director, purchased 19 shares of Citizens & Northern Corp at $19.99 on 2025-07-07, increasing her holdings from 9,329 to 9,348 shares (+0.2% vs pre-transaction holdings). The purchase occurred when the stock was trading 10.0% below its 52-week high of $22.36 and has since appreciated 8.4% over 30 days, suggesting the timing aligned with a recent uptrend. However, Shattuck's execution history at this ticker is mixed: of 5 prior trades at CZNC, only 1 of 3 measurable 90-day buy outcomes was well-timed, with two recent purchases (2025-03-07 and 2025-02-07) posting negative 90-day returns of -10.3% and -9.8% respectively. The transaction size is immaterial (under $380 in value), and the insider's cross-ticker track record shows modest negative returns (avg 90d -1.2%, 50% win rate), providing limited conviction signal.