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WANNER TODD M

Chief Financial Officer

Officer
4 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-02-24

Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
FB Bancorp, Inc. /MD/ FBLA 5 0 Net buying

Activity

February 2026
2026-02-24 FB Bancorp, Inc. /MD/ FBLA
medium
Buy
154 shares
$2,005
Significance 4/10

CFO Todd M. Wanner buys 154 shares of FBLA at $13.02; stock now at $13.12, up 2.5% in 30 days amid revenue decline.

Todd M. Wanner, Chief Financial Officer of FB Bancorp, purchased 154 shares at $13.02 on 2026-02-23, increasing his holdings by 1.9% to 8,390 shares. The stock has appreciated 2.5% over the past 30 days and trades near its 52-week high. However, fundamental headwinds are notable: annual revenue declined 3.8%, the company reported negative full-year net income, and recent quarterly performance shows net income of only $1.1M on $18.7M in revenue. Among Wanner's three prior FBLA purchases, only one was well-timed at the 90-day mark, suggesting his historical timing at this ticker is mixed. The small trade size and modest post-purchase price momentum do not indicate conviction-driven positioning, but warrant monitoring given the underlying revenue contraction.

November 2025
2025-11-18 FB Bancorp, Inc. /MD/ FBLA
low
Buy
66 shares
$801
Significance 3/10

CFO Todd Wanner buys 66 shares of FBLA at $12.14; prior same-ticker purchases underperformed 90d

Todd Wanner, Chief Financial Officer, purchased 66 shares at $12.14 on 2025-11-17, adding modestly to his FBLA position (8,236 shares post-transaction, a +0.8% increase from prior holdings). The purchase occurred near the 52-week high of $12.61, with the stock currently trading at $12.05. Wanner's two prior open-market purchases at FBLA (2025-02-21 and 2025-03-05) both declined over the 90-day window following their respective buys (−0.4% and −7.0%), establishing a 0% same-ticker 90-day win rate. Against the backdrop of the company's negative full-year net income, declining annual revenue (−3.8%), and an insider track record showing 0% cross-ticker 90-day win rate (2 prior buys, avg 90d return −2.1%), this incremental purchase offers limited constructive signal.

March 2025
2025-03-06 FB Bancorp, Inc. /MD/ FBLA
low
Buy
45 shares
$504
Significance 3/10

CFO Todd Wanner bought 45 shares of FBLA at $11.21 on 2025-03-05; post-transaction holdings 8,170 shares.

Todd Wanner, CFO of FB Bancorp, purchased 45 shares at $11.21 on 2025-03-05, bringing his total holdings to 8,170 shares. This represents a modest +0.6% increase in his position from 8,125 shares. The buy occurred in a compressed price context: FBLA is trading at $11.40 (current), down 9.6% from its 52-week high of $12.61 and down 1.3% over the past 30 days. Notably, the company is unprofitable with a net loss of $895.0K, and this purchase follows a prior buy by the same executive on 2025-02-21 at the same ticker. The small dollar value ($504.45) and modest share increase make this a routine accumulation activity without sufficient scale to signal conviction.

February 2025
2025-02-24 FB Bancorp, Inc. /MD/ FBLA
low
Buy
175 shares
$2,004
Significance 3/10

CFO WANNER TODD M buys 175 FBLA shares at $11.45; stock down 5.0% in 30 days

Chief Financial Officer WANNER TODD M purchased 175 shares of FB Bancorp at $11.45 on 2025-02-21, increasing holdings from 8,266 to 8,441 shares. The purchase occurred in the context of stock price weakness: FBLA has declined 5.0% over the past 30 days and 5.1% over 90 days, trading at $11.26 (10.7% below its 52-week high of $12.61). The company is currently unprofitable with net income of $-895,000.00. The modest transaction size ($2,003.75 total value) and limited share increase (2.1% vs. pre-transaction holdings) represent a small-scale insider purchase during a period of operational losses and stock depreciation, warranting monitoring for further CFO activity or company performance development.

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