Could Insider Buying Signal that BK Technologies Corp Is Undervalued?

The latest data from GuruFocus shows that CFO & Secretary N/A bought 400 shares of BK Technologies Corp (BKTI) on 2023-05-12. 0C000008RH.png

When insiders buy shares of their company’s stock, it can often be a positive sign. It could signal that insiders are turning bullish on the future of their company. Insiders know far more about their company than the general public does, so it is worth paying attention to their trades. With this in mind, let’s take a look at this insider buy to see if BK Technologies Corp deserves the attention of investors.

Scott Malmanger’s trades

Over the past year, Scott Malmanger has purchased 0 shares in total.

This means that Scott Malmanger has been buying their company’s stock over the long term. This could be a positive sign for the stock’s future.

Insider trends

Some investors may wonder whether one insider’s buys are that important. Are other insiders buying the stock as well, or are other insiders selling?

The insider transaction history for BK Technologies Corp shows than there have been 7 insiders buys in total over the past year. Meanwhile, there have been 0 insider sells over the same timeframe.

We like to see more insider buys compared to insider sells. This indicates a bullish trend among the company’s top executives and owners. The more insiders are buying, the more likely it is that the stock is undervalued.

Valuation

Shares of BK Technologies Corp were trading for $13.26 apice on the day of Scott Malmanger’s recent buy. This gives the stock a market cap of $45.079 Millions.

With a price of $13.26 and a GuruFocus Value $17.44, BK Technologies Corp has a price-to-GF-Value ratio of 0.76. This means the stock is Modestly Undervalued based on its GF Value.

Please note, the numbers and facts quoted are as of the writing of this article and may not factor in the latest trading data or company announcements.

When GuruFocus covers insider information, we only track open market or the private purchase and sale of common stock with the transaction code of P or S. Therefore, all the transactions mentioned in this article are only the ones with transaction code of P or S.

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