INSPERITY, INC.·4

Mar 19, 4:31 PM ET

SARVADI PAUL J 4

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Insperity (NSP) CEO Paul Sarvadi Buys 201,987 Shares

What Happened Paul J. Sarvadi, Chairman of the Board, CEO and a director of Insperity, Inc. (NSP), made multiple open‑market purchases (transaction code P) totaling 201,987 shares between March 17 and March 19, 2026. Individual reported transactions:

  • 2026-03-17: 14,987 shares at a weighted average $22.53 (≈ $337,657; actual prices ranged $21.91–$22.85).
  • 2026-03-17: 2,000 shares at a weighted average $22.98 (≈ $45,960; actual prices ranged $22.96–$23.00).
  • 2026-03-18: 160,000 shares at a weighted average $23.22 (≈ $3,715,200; actual prices ranged $23.00–$23.63).
  • 2026-03-19: 22,991 shares at a weighted average $23.57 (≈ $541,898; actual prices ranged $22.84–$23.82).
  • 2026-03-19: 2,009 shares at a weighted average $23.93 (≈ $48,075; actual prices ranged $23.84–$23.99). Total consideration for the purchases was about $4,688,790. These were purchases (a direct buy signal), not sales or option exercises.

Key Details

  • Dates: Mar 17–19, 2026; Filing date (Accession): Mar 19, 2026. Filing appears timely for the reported dates.
  • Transaction type: Open‑market purchases (code P).
  • Total shares bought: 201,987; total spent: ≈ $4.69 million.
  • Shares owned after transactions: Not disclosed in the information you provided / not stated in the excerpt.
  • Footnotes: Each line reports a weighted average price with a range of actual execution prices (see ranges above). The filing notes that a full breakdown of numbers at each separate price is available upon request to the SEC, Insperity, or its stockholders.
  • No 10b5‑1 plan, tax withholding, or option exercise was indicated in the provided filing.

Context

  • Direct open‑market purchases by a CEO/Chair are often watched by investors as a straightforward insider buy; filings here show outright acquisitions rather than derivative transactions or awards.
  • The filing does not state motivations; purchases may reflect a variety of reasons. For per‑share execution detail, investors can request the full breakdown from the SEC or the company as noted in the footnotes.