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CHEUNG MARTINA

CEO & President

Director Officer

Latest: CEO & President buying · April 2026

2 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-05-01

Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
S&P Global Inc. SPGI 1 6 Net selling

Activity

May 2026
2026-05-01 S&P Global Inc. SPGI
high
Buy
2,322 shares
$998,297
Significance 6/10

CEO Martina Cheung buys 2,322 shares of SPGI at $429.93 for $998,297.46; stock down 24.5% from 52-week high; cluster pattern detected (2 other insiders bought within 14 days).

Martina Cheung, CEO & President of S&P Global Inc., purchased 2,322 shares at $429.93 on 2026-04-29, adding $998,297.46 in personal capital to the stock. This transaction increases her holdings by 9.2% to 27,518 shares and coincides with a broader buying pattern: 2 other insiders purchased shares within the past 14 days, signaling coordinated confidence at the executive level. The stock is currently trading at $426.06, down 24.5% from its 52-week high of $564.15, suggesting the CEO is willing to accumulate at depressed price levels. Notably, Cheung's prior transaction history at SPGI (5 separate sales on 2024-08-07) showed a cross-ticker timing rate of 0.00% well-timed at the 90-day mark—her sells at this ticker did not consistently precede declines—making this buy a material shift in positioning after a sustained decline.

August 2024
2024-08-09 S&P Global Inc. SPGI
high
Sell
6,796 shares
$3,294,037
Significance 6/10

SPGI President Cheung sells 6,796 shares for $3.3M at avg $484.70; holdings cut 51.8% to 6,329 shares

Martina Cheung, President of S&P Global Ratings, executed 5 separate sales totaling 6,796 shares for $3,294,036.92 on 2024-08-07, reducing her holdings by 51.8% from 13,125 shares to 6,329 shares. The transactions occurred at prices ranging from $480.84 to $486.60 with a blended average of $484.70, occurring when the current price stands at $488.51 near the 52-week high of $495.56. The size of the divestiture—reducing an executive's position by more than half—and the proximity to all-time highs represent material changes in her direct stake in SPGI, warranting investor attention to whether this reflects evolving views on position sizing or capital allocation priorities.

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