10% owner Winvest sold 29,589 shares at $0.68 vs bought 27,900 at $0.54; net -1,689 shares. Stock now $0.14 (-99.3% in 30 days).
Winvest Investment Fund Management Corp., a 10% shareholder of BINI, executed 2 transactions on 2025-10-10: purchased 27,900 shares at $0.54 for $14,979.51 and sold 29,589 shares at $0.68 for $20,014.00, resulting in a net reduction of 1,689 shares to a post-transaction holding of 50,411 shares. This activity occurred against a backdrop of severe price deterioration: the stock has declined 99.3% over the past 30 days and currently trades at $0.14, down from a 52-week high of $4037.50. The company is deeply unprofitable with a net loss of $-129.7M in the most recent fiscal year and a minimal market cap of $644.7K, while Winvest's cross-ticker track record shows an exceptional 100% win rate at 90 days across 4 prior buys. The near-simultaneous buy and sell at different price points ($0.54 and $0.68) suggests tactical trading rather than directional conviction, though the modest net share reduction (-3.2% of pre-transaction holdings) indicates limited position adjustment. Context is critical: the extreme price collapse and unprofitability raise questions about whether the transaction reflects any meaningful signal given the company's operational distress and the dramatic valuation erosion that has already occurred.