US Stock Insider Trading | Universal Display disclosed five insider trading transactions on March 6

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On March 6, 2026, Universal Display (OLED) disclosed five insider trading transactions. Director ABRAMSON STEVEN V sold 1,634 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 Executive Millard Brian March 4, 2026 Sell 544 101.52 $55.2k
March 6, 2026 Director ABRAMSON STEVEN V March 4, 2026 Sell 1,634 101.52 $165.9k
March 6, 2026 Executive Mahon Janice K March 4, 2026 Sell 605 101.52 $61.4k
March 6, 2026 Executive BROWN JULIA J March 4, 2026 Sell 741 101.52 $75.2k
March 6, 2026 Executive Premutico Mauro March 4, 2026 Sell 1,151 101.52 $116.8k
February 19, 2026 Executive Premutico Mauro February 18, 2026 Sell 1,412 119.92 $169.3k
February 19, 2026 Executive BROWN JULIA J February 18, 2026 Sell 914 119.92 $109.6k
February 19, 2026 Executive Mahon Janice K February 18, 2026 Sell 770 119.92 $92.3k
February 19, 2026 Executive Millard Brian February 18, 2026 Sell 700 119.92 $83.9k
February 19, 2026 Director ABRAMSON STEVEN V February 18, 2026 Sell 1,963 119.92 $235.4k

【Company Information】

Universal Display Corporation was incorporated in 1985 under Pennsylvania law. Universal Display Partners LLC is a leading developer, researcher, and commercializer of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology and materials. OLEDs are thin, high-power solid-state light-emitting devices, ideal for use in full-color displays and lighting products. OLED displays are gaining increasing market share in flat-panel displays. The company believes this is due to the potential advantages of OLED display technology in contrast, viewing angles, video response time, form factor, and manufacturing costs. The company also believes that, because of their high efficiency, good color rendering, low operating temperature, and innovative form factors, OLED lighting products will need to replace many existing light sources in the future. The company’s leadership position in OLED display technology and intellectual property can benefit its stock and enable its lighting products to enter mainstream consumer markets and other markets.

Universal Display’s main business strategies are: (1) further developing and licensing its proprietary OLED technology to manufacturers for display applications such as smartphones, portable media devices, tablets, laptops, and TVs, as well as professional and general lighting products; (2) developing sales of new OLED materials.

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