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Aflac (NYSE:AFL) Senior Executive Vice President Audrey B. Tillman sold 15,862 shares of common stock at a price of $112 on November 18, 2025, for a total value of $1.78 million.
On the same day, Tillman also exercised options to acquire 15,862 shares of Aflac common stock at a price of $28.965, totaling $459442. Following these transactions, Tillman directly owns 230,688 shares of Aflac stock.
Tillman also indirectly owns 17,899 shares through a 401(K) plan and 9 shares by children.
In other recent news, Aflac Incorporated reported impressive third-quarter 2025 earnings, significantly surpassing market expectations. The company achieved earnings per share of $2.49, exceeding the forecasted $1.77, which marked a surprise of 40.68%. Revenue for the quarter reached $4.74 billion, surpassing the anticipated $4.37 billion. Additionally, Aflac’s Board of Directors declared a first-quarter 2026 dividend of $0.61 per share, representing a 5.2% increase from the previous quarter. In light of these strong financial results, CFRA raised its price target for Aflac to $120 from $112, while maintaining a Hold rating. CFRA noted the insurer’s strong third-quarter performance as a key factor in this decision. These developments reflect Aflac’s robust financial health and strategic growth initiatives.
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