U.S. Stock Insider Trading | Blue Bird disclosed two insider transactions on March 5

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On March 5, 2026, Blue Bird (BLBD) disclosed two company insider trades. Executive Sanfrey Jeffrey Scott bought 5,192 shares on March 4, 2026.

[Recent Insider Trading]

Disclosure date Position Name Trade date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per share/US$ Total amount/US$
March 5, 2026 Executive Sanfrey Jeffrey Scott March 4, 2026 Sell 5,192 58.54 303.9k
March 5, 2026 Executive Sanfrey Jeffrey Scott March 4, 2026 Buy 5,192 12.35 64.1k
February 20, 2026 Executive Radulescu Razvan February 19, 2026 Sell 3,925 60.98 239.3k
December 17, 2025 Executive Radulescu Razvan December 17, 2025 Buy 7,006 12.35 865,000
December 17, 2025 Executive Radulescu Razvan December 17, 2025 Sell 7,006 51.58 361.4k
December 16, 2025 Executive Sanfrey Jeffrey Scott December 12, 2025 Sell 549 50.36 27.6k
December 16, 2025 Director Horlock Phil December 12, 2025 Sell 7,040 50.50 355.5k
December 16, 2025 Executive Radulescu Razvan December 12, 2025 Sell 2,907 50.36 146.4k
December 16, 2025 Director Horlock Phil December 12, 2025 Sell 8,341 50.35 420k
December 16, 2025 Executive Scartz Ted December 12, 2025 Sell 626 50.36 31.5k

[Company Profile]

Blue Bird Corporation was incorporated in the state of Delaware on September 24, 2013. The company is a leading independent designer and manufacturer of school buses. Since its founding in 1927, it has sold more than 619,000 buses. The company differentiates itself from its primary competitors by focusing on the design, engineering, manufacturing, and sale of school buses and related components. As a major manufacturer producing chassis and bodies specifically designed for U.S. school bus applications, Blue Bird is recognized as an industry leader in school bus innovation, safety, product quality, reliability, durability, and, under normal conditions, efficiency and lower operating costs. In addition, Blue Bird is the market leader in alternative power products, with its propane, gasoline, compressed natural gas, and electric school buses.

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