Centale, Inc. (CNTL) is a publicly traded company in the Unknown sector. Across all available filings, 1 corporate insiders have executed 3 transactions totaling $237.5K, demonstrating a bearish sentiment with -$237.5K in net insider flow. The most recent transaction on Mar 22, 2007 involved a sale of 300,000 shares valued at $15.0K.
No significant insider buying has been recorded for CNTL in the recent period.
No significant insider selling has been recorded for CNTL in the recent period.
Based on recent SEC filings, insider sentiment for CNTL is bearish with an Insider Alignment Score of 0/100 and a net flow of -$237.5K. Insiders are reducing their positions, though this can be driven by factors unrelated to company outlook.
Insider trading at Centale, Inc. (CNTL) refers to stock transactions made by corporate insiders—executives, directors, and beneficial owners holding more than 10% of the company's shares. These individuals have access to material non-public information and are required by law to report their trades to the SEC within two business days. Currently, 1 insiders are actively trading CNTL stock, having executed 3 transactions in the past 90 days. The most active insider is Thaddeus A. Wier Jr (Executive), who has made 3 transactions totaling $237.5K.
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Date | Insider | Title | Type | Shares | Price | Value | Flags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 22, 2007 | A. Wier Thaddeus Jr | Executive | Sale | 300,000 | $0.05 | $15.0K | |
| Mar 15, 2007 | A. Wier Thaddeus Jr | Executive | Sale | 450,000 | $0.05 | $22.5K | |
| Jan 31, 2007 | A. Wier Thaddeus Jr | Executive | Sale | 6,666,667 | $0.03 | $200.0K |
| TYPE | COUNT | VALUE | % |
|---|---|---|---|
Sale(S) | 3 | $237.5K | 100.0% |
Insider selling pressure at Centale, Inc. has increased, with 1 insiders executing 3 transactions across all time. Total sales of $237.5K significantly outpace purchases of $0, resulting in a net outflow of $237.5K. This selling activity appears largely discretionary, which may warrant closer attention from investors.