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In a recent transaction disclosed on March 28, 2025, Jeffrey M. Johnson, a director at Capitol Federal Financial , Inc. (NASDAQ:CFFN), purchased 10,000 shares of the company’s common stock. The shares were acquired at a price of $5.63 each, amounting to a total transaction value of $56,300. The purchase price sits close to the current trading price of $5.65, with InvestingPro data showing the stock trading below its Fair Value.
Following this purchase, Johnson’s direct ownership in Capitol Federal Financial stands at 112,900 shares. This move reflects his continued investment in the company, which operates as a federally chartered savings institution. With a market capitalization of $735 million and an attractive dividend yield of 5.91%, Capitol Federal has maintained dividend payments for 27 consecutive years, according to InvestingPro analysis.
In addition to the purchase, Johnson holds non-qualified stock options for 15,000 shares of CFFN common stock, exercisable at a price of $11.91 per share, with an expiration date set for May 14, 2027. All options are currently exercisable, according to the filing. The stock currently trades at a P/E ratio of 14.45 and a price-to-book ratio of 0.71, reflecting its value-oriented positioning in the financial sector.
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