Lewis, RB Global COO, sells $254k in RBA stock

Published 15/09/2025, 17:26
Lewis, RB Global COO, sells $254k in RBA stock

Michael Thomas Steven Lewis, Chief Operations Officer of RB Global Inc (NYSE:RBA), sold 2,151 common shares of the company on September 12, 2025, according to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The sale comes as RB Global, with a market capitalization of $21.85 billion, trades near its 52-week high of $118.79, having gained approximately 31% year-to-date.

The shares were sold at a price of $118.15, with the total transaction amounting to $254,140. Following the transaction, Lewis directly owns zero shares of RB Global Inc. According to InvestingPro analysis, RB Global currently appears overvalued based on its Fair Value estimates, with the stock generally trading with low price volatility. For comprehensive insider trading patterns and 14 additional key insights about RB Global, investors can access the detailed Pro Research Report available on InvestingPro.

In other recent news, RB Global Inc. reported its second-quarter 2025 earnings, which exceeded Wall Street’s expectations. The company achieved an earnings per share (EPS) of $1.07, surpassing the forecasted $0.96, representing an 11.46% surprise. Revenue also outperformed projections, reaching $1.19 billion compared to the anticipated $1.13 billion, marking a 5.31% increase. Ritchie Bros, a part of RB Global, saw a boost in its automotive business, contributing to its strong quarterly results. Following this performance, BMO Capital raised its price target for Ritchie Bros from $125 to $130 and maintained an Outperform rating. Additionally, Ritchie Bros increased its quarterly dividend by 7% to $0.31 per share. These developments highlight the company’s ongoing market share gains and recovery in heavy volumes after a softer first quarter of 2025.

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