US Stock Insider Trading | Airgain disclosed two company insider transactions on March 6

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On March 6, 2026, Airgain (AIRG) disclosed two insider trading transactions. Director SUEN JACOB sold 3,704 shares on March 4, 2026.

【Recent Insider Transactions】

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
March 6, 2026 Director SUEN JACOB March 4, 2026 Sell 3,704 4.16 $15.4k
March 6, 2026 Executive Sadri Ali March 4, 2026 Sell 1,228 4.16 $5,106.66
February 19, 2026 Executive Sadri Ali February 17, 2026 Sell 1,000 5.28 $5,277.40
February 11, 2026 Executive Sadri Ali February 10, 2026 Sell 881 5.24 $4,618.73
February 11, 2026 Director SUEN JACOB February 10, 2026 Sell 888 5.07 $4,506.16
February 11, 2026 Executive Sadri Ali February 9, 2026 Sell 2,119 5.01 $10.6k
February 11, 2026 Director SUEN JACOB February 9, 2026 Sell 6,112 5.01 $30.6k
January 22, 2026 Executive Sadri Ali January 20, 2026 Sell 4,733 4.00 $18.9k
January 22, 2026 Executive Elbaz Michael January 20, 2026 Sell 4,587 4.00 $18.3k
January 22, 2026 Director SUEN JACOB January 20, 2026 Sell 16k 4.00 $63.9k

【Company Profile】

Airgain, Inc. was incorporated in California on March 20, 1995. Airgain is a leading provider of wireless connectivity solutions, creating and delivering embedded components, external antennas, and integrated systems worldwide. Airgain simplifies wireless connectivity across various devices and markets, from solving complex connection issues to accelerating time-to-market and enhancing wireless signals. Airgain Embedded refers to embedded modems, antennas, and development kits designed to help design teams quickly bring connected products to market. Airgain Integration represents fully integrated ready-made products, such as the company’s asset trackers and AirgainConnect platform, helping to address connectivity issues in organizational operational environments. Airgain Antenna+ refers to the company’s external antennas, such as fleet and IoT antennas, which help boost wireless signals in some of the harshest environments.

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