McGraw Hill insider Philip D Moyer purchased 22,421 shares at $11.12 on 2026-06-15; stock now -42.7% from 52-week high
Philip D Moyer acquired 22,421 shares at $11.12, expanding his holdings by 4.5% to 516,768 shares post-transaction. The purchase occurred as the stock trades 42.7% below its 52-week high of $18.00 and has declined 24.0% over the past 90 days. McGraw Hill's fundamentals show revenue of $434.2M in the latest quarter alongside a net loss of $-20.2M, with minimal annual revenue growth of 0.1% and a notably elevated P/E of 39.65. Moyer's prior open-market buys across all tickers averaged a 90-day return of 23.6%, though his cross-ticker track record win rate stands at 50.00%, suggesting mixed execution.
CEO Moyer buys 18,519 shares at $5.40 on 2025-02-21; stock down 27.6% from 52-week high and -18.7% in 30 days—amid cluster buy pattern.
Moyer, Chief Executive Officer of Vimeo, purchased 18,519 shares at $5.40 on 2025-02-21 for $100,021.12 in open-market trading. The stock has declined 27.6% from its 52-week high of $7.32 and is down 18.7% over the past 30 days, currently trading at $5.30. His prior VMEO purchase on 2024-08-07 registered a 90-day return of +49.0%, and across his cross-ticker open-market history, his average 90-day return on prior buys stands at +49.0% with a 100% win rate. Critically, 3 other insiders also bought within the past 14 days, establishing a cluster buy pattern that coincides with material stock weakness. This convergence of timing—multiple insiders purchasing during a period of sustained price pressure—warrants attention to underlying fundamentals and whether recent declines have created a perceived valuation inflection.
VMEO CEO Moyer buys 32,051 shares at $4.67; holding rises to 1.71M shares (+1.9%)
Philip D. Moyer, CEO of Vimeo, purchased 32,051 shares at $4.67 on 2024-08-07, increasing his holdings to 1,712,490 shares. The purchase occurred at a price 4.5% below the current price of $4.47, though this represents a modest valuation point given the stock trades -21.0% below its 52-week high of $5.66. Vimeo's recent fundamentals show a $104.4M quarterly revenue base with $10.1M in net income, though the company faces -3.6% annual revenue decline and a P/E of 34.38, indicating modest profitability relative to valuation. The transaction reflects a 1.9% increase in Moyer's already substantial holdings of 1.68M shares, a continuation of his ownership position in the company.