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Knowles Corp (NASDAQ:KN) Senior Vice President and CFO John S. Anderson sold 11,440 shares of company stock on November 25, 2025, according to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The shares were sold in two transactions at prices ranging from $21.95 to $22.4, for a total value of $251,756. The $1.9 billion market cap company currently trades at $22.37, slightly above Anderson’s selling price, and has seen a substantial 38.37% price increase over the past six months, according to InvestingPro data.
The first transaction involved the sale of 10,000 shares at $21.95 per share. The second transaction involved the sale of 1,440 shares at $22.4 per share. Following the transactions, Anderson directly owns 205,859 shares of Knowles Corp. This insider sale comes despite management’s aggressive share buyback program, one of several InvestingPro Tips for the company, which currently trades at a high P/E ratio of 54.94.
The footnotes in the filing indicate that the transaction was executed under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan, which was adopted on August 22, 2025. Investors should note that Knowles Corp stock has been particularly volatile, with the price currently near its 52-week high of $24.54. For comprehensive analysis and 11 additional ProTips on KN, explore the Pro Research Report available on InvestingPro.
In other recent news, Knowles Corporation reported its third-quarter earnings for 2025, which surpassed market expectations. The company achieved an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.33, exceeding the forecasted $0.31. Additionally, Knowles’ revenue reached $153 million, surpassing the anticipated $149.08 million. These results highlight the company’s strong financial performance in the recent quarter. While the earnings and revenue figures were the primary focus, there were no major announcements regarding mergers or acquisitions. Analysts have not issued any recent upgrades or downgrades for Knowles Corporation. These developments provide investors with important insights into the company’s recent financial health.
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