US Stock Insider Trading | IBM disclosed 18 insider trading transactions on February 23

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On February 23, 2026, IBM disclosed 18 insider transactions. Director KRISHNA ARVIND sold 3,069 shares on February 21, 2026.

[Recent Insider Transactions]

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
February 23, 2026 Executive GARY D COHN February 21, 2026 Sell 4,194 256.42 $1,075,400
February 23, 2026 Executive NICKLE JACLYN LAMOREAUX, Thomas Robert David February 21, 2026 Sell 6,496 256.42 $1,665,700
February 23, 2026 Executive Nicolas A. Fehring February 21, 2026 Sell 795 256.42 $203,900
February 23, 2026 Director KRISHNA ARVIND February 21, 2026 Sell 8,470 256.42 $2,171,900
February 23, 2026 Executive JAMES J KAVANAUGH February 21, 2026 Sell 4,928 256.42 $1,263,600
February 19, 2026 Executive JAMES J KAVANAUGH February 18, 2026 Sell 1,363 258.68 $352,600
February 19, 2026 Executive NICKLE JACLYN LAMOREAUX, Anne Robinson, Thomas Robert David February 18, 2026 Sell 3,053 258.68 $789,800
February 19, 2026 Executive GARY D COHN February 18, 2026 Sell 1,285 258.68 $332,400
February 19, 2026 Director KRISHNA ARVIND February 18, 2026 Sell 2,839 258.68 $734,400
February 19, 2026 Executive Nicolas A. Fehring February 18, 2026 Sell 353 258.68 $91,300

[Company Profile]

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) was incorporated on June 16, 1911, in New York State. Its predecessor was Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. (C-T-R), which merged with Computing Scale Co. of America, The Tabulating Machine Co., and The International Time Recording Co. of New York. Since then, IBM has focused on the intersection of business insights and technological innovation, with operations and goals that are inherently international. In 1924, C-T-R was renamed IBM, marking the beginning of this ongoing trend. The company creates value for customers by leveraging data, information technology, industry and business process expertise, and an extensive ecosystem of partners and alliances through integrated solutions and products. IBM solutions typically provide new capabilities to clients, creating value, transforming their businesses, and helping them interact with customers and employees in new ways. These solutions are supported by industry-leading consulting and IT implementation services, cloud and cognitive products, and a portfolio of enterprise systems and software, all backed by one of the world’s leading research institutions.

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