Jill Bright, a director at Interactive Brokers (IBKR), recently bought 135 shares. The buy increased her stake by 6%, and came to a total cost of $29,634. This is the first insider buy at the brokerage in over two years. Otherwise, company insiders have been periodic sellers of shares. The company’s Vice Chairman of the Board has been a regular and consistent seller, as well as the CFO and CIO. Overall, IBKR insiders own 2.7% of shares. The brokerage firm has soared over 130% in the past year, beating the overall stock market by about sixfold. Revenues rose 15%, bucked by a ris...
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