Chen Anqiang 4
Research Summary
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Tuniu (TOUR) Financial Controller Chen Anqiang Buys Shares
What Happened
- Chen Anqiang, Financial Controller of Tuniu Corp (TOUR), acquired a total of 15,500 ADSs in six small purchases between March 24 and March 31, 2026, for a combined cash outlay of about $11,993 (~$12K).
- Transactions: 1,000 ADSs @ $0.71 on 2026-03-24 ($715); 5,000 @ $0.78 on 2026-03-25 ($3,888); 3,000 @ $0.76 on 2026-03-26 ($2,285); 3,000 @ $0.78 on 2026-03-27 ($2,335); 1,000 @ $0.78 on 2026-03-30 ($780); 2,500 @ $0.80 on 2026-03-31 ($1,990). These were purchases (a net buy), which investors often view as a more informative signal than routine sales.
Key Details
- Transaction dates & prices: 2026-03-24 (1,000 ADSs @ $0.71), 3/25 (5,000 @ $0.78), 3/26 (3,000 @ $0.76), 3/27 (3,000 @ $0.78), 3/30 (1,000 @ $0.78), 3/31 (2,500 @ $0.80).
- Total acquired: 15,500 ADSs; total reported cash paid ≈ $11,993.
- ADS conversion: Each ADS represents 3 Class A ordinary shares (so 15,500 ADSs ≈ 46,500 Class A shares) (footnote F1).
- Footnotes & pricing details: Several reported prices are weighted averages of multiple trades executed within small price ranges; the reporting person has offered to provide the breakdown on request (see filing footnotes).
- Filing/timeliness: Some purchases were reported as "small acquisition" eligible for deferred reporting under Rule 16a-6 (denoted in the filing), and the Form 4 was filed on 2026-04-01 for transactions occurring March 24–31. The filing indicates deferred/small-acquisition reporting rather than a 10b5-1 plan or similar.
- Shares owned after transaction: Not specified in the information provided in this summary.
Context
- These were direct purchases (P) and small acquisitions (L), not option exercises, awards, or gifts. Purchases by insiders can signal confidence, but this filing alone does not reveal motive.
- For further detail on per-trade price breakdowns or the reporter’s post-transaction holdings, the filing notes the reporter will supply transaction-level pricing on request to the issuer, any security holder, or SEC staff.