Linamar Corporation (LNR) has a high amount of executive buying compared to its mid-cap peers over the past three months. According to recent regulatory filings, three insiders have invested a total amount of $97,034.
Kenneth McDougall, a Senior Officer, acquired 797 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis at a price of $48.708 through the public market on December 19th, 2019. This represents a $38,820 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of 15.5%.
Roxanne Phyllis Rose, a Senior Officer, acquired 397 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis at a price of $48.850 through the public market on December 18th, 2019. This represents a $19,393 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of 29.7%.
Brian Wade, a Senior Officer, acquired 797 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis at a price of $48.708 through the public market on December 19th, 2019. This represents a $38,820 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of 92.2%.
Linamar is in the Auto, Truck & Motorcycle Parts Sub Industry Group under the Consumer Cyclicals Sector.
Linamar Corporation is a Canada-based diversified manufacturing company of engineered products powering vehicles, motion, work and lives. The Company operates through two segments: the Powertrain/Driveline and the Industrial. The segments are divided into four operating groups: Machining & Assembly, Light Metal Casting, Forging and Skyjack. The Company's Machining and Assembly, Casting and Forging operating groups focus on precision metallic components, modules and systems for engine, transmission, driveline and body systems designed for global vehicle and industrial markets. The Company's Skyjack operating group is noted for its mobile industrial equipment, notably its aerial work platforms and tele handlers. The Company provides core engine components, including cylinder blocks and heads, camshafts and connecting rods. For transmission, it builds differential assemblies, gear sets, shaft and shell assemblies, as well as clutch modules.
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