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Insider Sale Insider Sale April 10, 2026

HOFFMAN MICHELLE sold ~$888K in BKE stock

BKE (BKE)  ·  SVP Sales  ·  Data via SEC EDGAR Form 4

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BKE price after insider trade by HOFFMAN MICHELLE

Insider

HOFFMAN MICHELLE

Role

SVP Sales

Transaction

Open-Market Sale

Approx. Value

~$888K

Trade Date

Apr 10, 2026

Company

BKE

Ticker

BKE

Source

SEC EDGAR Form 4

Strong conviction signal

Scored above average across multiple factors. Roughly 15% of insider trades qualify as Strong.

~$888K sale

A significant position. Insiders who invest $500K+ of their own money typically have strong views on their company's near-term outlook.

SVP Sales

Senior executives have visibility into their division's pipeline and company health. Their trades carry weight because they understand the business from the inside.

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On April 10, 2026, HOFFMAN MICHELLE — SVP Sales of BKE — filed a Form 4 with the SEC disclosing an open-market sale of approximately ~$888K in BKE (BKE) stock.

Under Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, corporate insiders must report all open-market stock transactions to the SEC within two business days. These filings — known as Form 4s — are publicly available on the SEC's EDGAR database. VeritySignals filters and scores the full Form 4 stream to surface high-conviction signals like this one.

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All data sourced from publicly available SEC Form 4 filings via EDGAR · Not financial advice · Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Signal strength Strong
Trade size ~$888K
Insider role SVP Sales

What is this?

When company executives buy or sell their own stock, they must report it to the SEC within 2 days. These public filings reveal what the people who know the company best are doing with their own money.

Why does it matter?

Insiders can sell for many reasons (taxes, diversification, expenses), but they generally only buy for one: they think the stock is going up. That's why insider purchases are more predictive than sales.

What makes a trade "strong"?

We score trades on 15+ factors: the insider's role (CEO > director), trade size relative to their salary, whether other insiders also bought (clusters), and historical accuracy of the insider.

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