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Seth H. Waugh

Director

Director

Latest: Director buying · June 2026

2 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-06-11

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Company Buys Sells Direction
Yext, Inc. YEXT 2 0 Net buying

Activity

June 2026
2026-06-11 Yext, Inc. YEXT
medium
Buy
133,000 shares
$498,218
Significance 4/10

Director Seth H. Waugh purchases 133,000 shares of YEXT at $3.75, raising holdings 71.3%; current price $4.06, down 55.9% from 52-week high.

Seth H. Waugh, a Director, purchased 133,000 shares at $3.75 on 2026-06-11, bringing his holdings from 186,411 shares to 319,411 shares, a 71.3% increase in position size. The stock is currently trading at $4.06, which is 55.9% below its 52-week high of $9.20, and has gained 14.0% over the past 30 days but declined 22.4% over 90 days. His prior buy at this ticker on 2024-09-19 posted a 90-day return of -3.2%, indicating a 0% success rate in timing buys at YEXT; his cross-ticker buying history also shows a 0% win rate at the 90-day mark with an average 90-day return of -3.2%. The company trades at a P/E of 10.15 with recent quarterly revenue of $107,917,000 and net income of $2,625,000, suggesting a modestly valued small-cap in a 6.1% annual growth trajectory.

September 2024
2024-09-19 Yext, Inc. YEXT
high
Buy
32,600 shares
$216,647
Significance 6/10

Director Waugh Seth H. buys 32,600 shares of YEXT at $6.65; holdings rise to 153.4K (+27.0%)

Director Waugh purchased 32,600 shares at $6.65 on 2024-09-19, increasing his holdings by 27.0% to 153.4K shares. The purchase came during a 30-day rally of +28.0% and occurs at $6.65, within the recent 52-week range of $4.72–$7.04, though the current price of $6.54 reflects a -7.1% pullback from the 52-week high. Yext remains unprofitable with a latest-quarter net income of $-4.1M against revenue of $97.9M, and annual revenue growth has been minimal at +0.9%, suggesting the company is navigating a challenging operational environment. The scale of this purchase—adding material shares to an already substantial personal stake—occurs against a backdrop of recent price momentum, yet in a fundamentally constrained business context.

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