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Kathleen Taylor-Simpson, Chief Financial Officer of A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMRK), recently executed a significant stock transaction. On June 2, 2025, she sold 5,000 shares of A-Mark’s common stock, achieving a total sale value of approximately $103,420. The shares were sold at a weighted average price of $20.684, with individual transaction prices ranging from $20.51 to $20.74. The transaction comes as the stock trades near its 52-week low of $19.39, with the company’s market capitalization currently standing at approximately $500 million.
Prior to the sale, Taylor-Simpson acquired 5,000 shares through option exercises at a price of $4.76 per share. Following these transactions, she holds no shares of A-Mark’s stock. The company’s shares have declined about 31% over the past six months, though InvestingPro analysis indicates the stock is currently trading at Fair Value, with 12 additional exclusive insights available to subscribers. For comprehensive analysis of A-Mark and 1,400+ other stocks, access detailed Pro Research Reports through an InvestingPro subscription.
In other recent news, Amark Precious Metals reported a net loss of $8.5 million for its Q3 Fiscal 2025, with earnings per share (EPS) showing a loss of $0.36, missing the forecasted EPS of $0.6507. However, the company reported a revenue of $3 billion, surpassing the forecast of $2.66 billion and marking a 15% year-over-year increase. Despite the revenue beat, the company’s stock experienced a decline following the earnings release. Amark has been actively expanding its market presence through strategic acquisitions, including Pinehurst Coin Exchange and Spectrum Group International. The company maintains a strong cash position of $114.3 million, up from $48.6 million at the end of the previous fiscal year. Analysts have noted the company’s focus on further acquisition opportunities and optimizing its recently acquired businesses. The firm plans to maintain its quarterly cash dividend of $0.20 per share. Future EPS forecasts from analysts indicate a cautious outlook, with projections of $0.8 for Q4 FY2025 and $0.35 for Q1 FY2026.
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