Sportradar Group AG Insider Trading Activity

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$15.06
At close: Jun 22, 5:00 PM EST
$15.34
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After Hours: Jun 18, 6:50 PM EST

Sportradar Gr Insider Trading Activity | NASDAQ:SRAD | Benzinga

Track the latest Sportradar Gr insider trading activity. Stay informed on recent buys, sells, and market impact for Sportradar Gr stock.

What is Insider Activity?

Insider trading activity involves company insiders, such as executives, directors, and employees, engaging in transactions of their own company's stock. Insiders' buy and sell transactions provide valuable insights into their confidence in the company's future performance.

What are Sportradar Group AG Insiders Doing?

At Sportradar Group AG, recent insider activity has drawn attention. Over the last 30 days, insiders have reported selling a total of 1.50K shares worth $24.75K, meanwhile, insiders have report no purchases in the last 30 days.

Notable Recent Insider Buys and Sales

  • On May 6, 2026, Carsten Koerl, the company's CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER purchased 340K shares for 13.39 each.
  • On May 4, 2026, Carsten Koerl, the company's CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER purchased 254.1K shares for 13.16 each.
  • On May 7, 2026, Carsten Koerl, the company's CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER purchased 157.8K shares for 13.49 each.

Ownership Statistics for Sportradar Group AG

Shares Outstanding
295.818M
Shares Float
117210907.0%
Insider Shares Owned
498.346K
Insider Percentage Owned
0.17%
Institutional Shares Held
51.066M
Institutional Percentage Held
17.3%
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FAQ

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Is insider trading legal?

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Insider trading is legal so long as the insiders report those trades to the SEC. Illegal securities trading occurs when the insider is violating a fiduciary duty or fails to report their trades.
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What are some examples of market manipulation?

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Insider trading, pump and dump schemes, front running and wash trades are all examples of market manipulation. Investors who track insider asset movement should think carefully about why these insiders are trading their stocks before moving forward.