US Stock Insider Trading | Weimake Industry and Trade disclosed 2 insider transactions on March 2

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On March 2, 2026, Winmark Corporation (WINA) disclosed two insider trading transactions. Director Tomlinson Percy C Jr purchased 1,600 shares on February 26, 2026.

[Recent Insider Transactions]

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
March 2, 2026 Director Tomlinson Percy C Jr February 26, 2026 Buy 1,600 242.58 $386,880
March 2, 2026 Director Tomlinson Percy C Jr February 26, 2026 Buy 60 197.80 $11,868
February 27, 2026 Director GRASSLE JENELE C February 25, 2026 Buy 750 164.84 $123,630
February 27, 2026 Director GRASSLE JENELE C February 25, 2026 Buy 800 134.25 $107,400
February 27, 2026 Director GRASSLE JENELE C February 25, 2026 Buy 800 143.20 $114,560
February 27, 2026 Director GRASSLE JENELE C February 25, 2026 Buy 800 156.00 $124,800
February 27, 2026 Director GRASSLE JENELE C February 25, 2026 Buy 750 176.20 $132,150
November 21, 2025 Director GRASSLE JENELE C November 21, 2025 Sell 2,400 420.87 $1,010,488
November 21, 2025 Director GRASSLE JENELE C November 19, 2025 Buy 800 122.50 $98,000
November 19, 2025 Director GRASSLE JENELE C November 19, 2025 Buy 800 98.25 $78,600

[Company Profile]

Winmark Corporation was founded in Minnesota in 1988. The company is a franchisor of five value-oriented retail store concepts, purchasing, selling, trading, and consignment of goods. Each of its retail brands emphasizes providing consumers with value through offering high-quality secondhand goods at low prices and buying outdated or unused secondhand items. The company operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, Winmark Capital Ltd., which manages medium-market equipment leasing business. This segment serves large and medium-sized enterprises, focusing on technical assets (with investments exceeding $250,000). The company’s target business generates annual revenues roughly between $30 million and several billion dollars. The medium-market equipment leasing operations are conducted through channels involving corporate alliances, equipment suppliers, and customers.

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