Insider Buying by Cheryl Lea Signals Confidence in REX’s Growth Outlook

On June 15, 2026, Cheryl Lea, a senior executive at REX American Resources Corp., purchased 2,096 shares of the company’s common stock. The transaction, executed at a zero‑price (likely a vesting or grant event), increased her holdings to 7,168 shares—well above her previous balance of 4,072 shares. A second related purchase added 2,327 shares, bringing her total to 9,495. These acquisitions occurred immediately after a 2‑for‑1 stock split on September 8, 2025, which doubled Lea’s share count and underscored the company’s confidence in its future earnings trajectory.

Wider Insider Activity Reinforces Positive Sentiment

Lea’s purchases are part of a broader pattern of insider buying within the executive team. On the same day, CFO Douglas Bruggeman added roughly 49,266 shares (totaling 303,350), while CEO Zafar Rizvi bought an additional 112,494 shares (reaching 831,588). In contrast, CEO Rizvi and COO Stuart also executed sell orders, but their net positions remain large and heavily weighted toward ownership. The simultaneous buy–sell pattern indicates that executives are actively managing their portfolios while maintaining long‑term stakes, a behavior that often signals management confidence in the company’s prospects.

Implications for Investors

The cumulative insider holdings—over 2.3 million shares controlled by Stuart’s foundation—exceed 16 % of the outstanding shares, which is well above the SEC threshold that triggers mandatory disclosure. Such significant concentration suggests that management and major stakeholders are aligned with shareholder interests. For investors, the combination of insider buying, a stable market price around $43.68, and a 15.28 P/E ratio implies a potentially undervalued position in an energy firm with diversified ethanol and agribusiness assets.

Future Outlook for REX

With a recent 52‑week high of $53.36 and a robust market cap of $1.42 billion, REX is positioned to capitalize on its ethanol production and real‑estate leasing portfolio. The insider activity, coupled with the company’s positive social media sentiment (+54) and heightened buzz (320 % above average), signals growing market enthusiasm. Analysts will likely focus on the company’s ability to convert its operational strengths into sustained earnings growth, especially as energy markets continue to evolve. For investors, monitoring insider transactions will remain a key indicator of management’s confidence and potential future performance.

DateOwnerTransaction TypeSharesPrice per ShareSecurity
2026-06-15Bustos Cheryl Lea ()Buy2,096.00N/ACommon stock, $.01 par value
2026-06-15Bustos Cheryl Lea ()Buy2,327.00N/ACommon stock, $.01 par value
2026-06-15BRUGGEMAN DOUGLAS (CFO, VP-Finance, Treasurer)Buy20,758.00N/ACommon stock, $.01 par value
2026-06-15BRUGGEMAN DOUGLAS (CFO, VP-Finance, Treasurer)Buy28,508.00N/ACommon stock, $.01 par value
2026-06-15Rizvi Zafar A (CEO, President)Buy41,514.00N/ACommon stock, $.01 par value
2026-06-15Rizvi Zafar A (CEO, President)Buy70,980.00N/ACommon stock, $.01 par value
2026-06-15Rizvi Zafar A (CEO, President)Sell13,838.0042.97Common stock, $.01 par value
2026-06-15ROSE STUART A (Executive COB)Buy23,064.00N/ACommon stock, $.01 par value
2026-06-15ROSE STUART A (Executive COB)Buy28,508.00N/ACommon stock, $.01 par value
2026-06-15ROSE STUART A (Executive COB)Sell19,211.0042.97Common stock, $.01 par value
N/AROSE STUART A (Executive COB)Holding2,328,324.00N/ACommon stock, $.01 par value