Verisk Analytics CFO Sells $71,980 in Stock Under Preset Plan
CFO Elizabeth Mann offloaded 400 shares via a 10b5-1 plan as Verisk stock trades down year-to-date.
Verisk Analytics CFO Elizabeth Mann sold 400 shares of company stock for $71,980, executing a transaction under a 10b5-1 trading plan she established in December 2025. The preset plan structure means the sale was scheduled in advance, insulating it from accusations of opportunistic insider selling based on non-public information.
Following the transaction, Mann retains a direct stake of 18,384 shares in the data analytics firm, signaling continued personal exposure to the company's performance despite the partial divestiture. Insider sales conducted through 10b5-1 plans are a routine mechanism executives use to diversify holdings on a predetermined schedule.
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The sale comes at a notable moment for Verisk shares, which have declined significantly both year-to-date and over the trailing twelve months. Despite that pressure, independent analysis from InvestingPro indicates the stock may currently be trading below its intrinsic value — a potential point of interest for contrarian investors weighing the bearish price action against underlying fundamentals.
Verisk Analytics operates as a leading provider of data and analytics solutions, primarily serving the insurance industry. Whether the CFO's planned sale reflects routine portfolio management or signals anything about executive sentiment remains open to interpretation, though the preset nature of the 10b5-1 plan limits what conclusions investors can reasonably draw. Continue reading at Investing.com