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Lu Jiayan

Director

Director 10% Owner

Latest: Director buying · May 2026

2 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-05-14

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Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
Jianpu Technology Inc. AIJTY 2 0 Net buying

Activity

May 2026
2026-05-14 Jianpu Technology Inc. AIJTY
high
Buy
43,104 shares
$38,106
Significance 7/10

Director and 10% owner Lu Jiayan acquires 43k+ shares across five purchases as stock trades well below 52-week highs; director has all well-timed prior buys at this ticker.

Lu Jiayan, a director and 10-percent beneficial owner of Jianpu Technology, executed five open-market purchases totaling over 43,000 shares on a single trading day, expanding her indirect stake from approximately 272,000 to over 314,000 shares. The timing is notable: the stock is currently trading well below its 52-week high, having declined significantly from that peak, yet Jiayan's purchases occurred at prices ranging from $0.83 to $0.98 per share. More compellingly, Jiayan's prior open-market purchases at this ticker were uniformly well-timed—both preceding investments generated positive returns at both the 30-day and 90-day horizons. This filing represents her seventh open-market purchase at Jianpu within the 36-month window, demonstrating a consistent pattern of accumulation rather than a one-off transaction. The repetition of her buying activity, combined with a demonstrated track record of buying at the right moments, suggests ongoing conviction in the company despite its current depressed valuation relative to its 52-week trading range.

April 2026
2026-04-30 Jianpu Technology Inc. AIJTY
high
Buy
4,384 shares
$3,942
Significance 6/10

Director and 10% owner Lu Jiayan purchases 4,384 shares of Jianpu Technology in open-market transactions at depressed valuations.

Lu Jiayan, a board director and major shareholder, made two consecutive open-market purchases totaling over 4,300 shares at prices well below the stock's recent trading levels. The timing is significant: the stock is trading well below its year-to-date highs and has experienced substantial erosion in valuation, yet a company insider with operational visibility is adding to his position at these depressed prices. This dual transaction—executed on the same day at slightly different prices—suggests deliberate accumulation rather than isolated activity. While insider buying during downturns can signal confidence in fundamental value, the modest size relative to Lu's existing holdings suggests this is more opportunistic positioning than a dramatic reversal signal. The company's current market capitalization and the small percentage increase to his stake indicate this is measured conviction, not panic-buying and not capitulation.