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Generally, when a single insider buys stock, it is usually not a big deal. However, when several insiders are buying, like in the case of Methanex Corporation (TSE:MX), it sends a favourable message to the company's shareholders.
While insider transactions are not the most important thing when it comes to long-term investing, we do think it is perfectly logical to keep tabs on what insiders are doing.
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The Last 12 Months Of Insider Transactions At Methanex
Over the last year, we can see that the biggest insider purchase was by Senior Vice President of Manufacturing Gustavo Parra for CA$478k worth of shares, at about CA$51.50 per share. We do like to see buying, but this purchase was made at well below the current price of CA$63.22. Because the shares were purchased at a lower price, this particular buy doesn't tell us much about how insiders feel about the current share price.
Happily, we note that in the last year insiders paid CA$1.7m for 33.21k shares. On the other hand they divested 11.13k shares, for CA$792k. In the last twelve months there was more buying than selling by Methanex insiders. You can see the insider transactions (by companies and individuals) over the last year depicted in the chart below. If you click on the chart, you can see all the individual transactions, including the share price, individual, and the date!
There are always plenty of stocks that insiders are buying. If investing in lesser known companies is your style, you could take a look at this free list of companies. (Hint: insiders have been buying them).
Insider Ownership
Looking at the total insider shareholdings in a company can help to inform your view of whether they are well aligned with common shareholders. Usually, the higher the insider ownership, the more likely it is that insiders will be incentivised to build the company for the long term. Insiders own 0.8% of Methanex shares, worth about CA$32m. We've certainly seen higher levels of insider ownership elsewhere, but these holdings are enough to suggest alignment between insiders and the other shareholders.
What Might The Insider Transactions At Methanex Tell Us?
The fact that there have been no Methanex insider transactions recently certainly doesn't bother us. However, our analysis of transactions over the last year is heartening. Insiders own shares in Methanex and we see no evidence to suggest they are worried about the future. In addition to knowing about insider transactions going on, it's beneficial to identify the risks facing Methanex. In terms of investment risks, we've identified 1 warning sign with Methanex and understanding this should be part of your investment process.