
Board member Deanna Goodwin sold 7,000 shares at $40.69 after an 80% annual rally. She retains 35,905 shares. The sale was her first open-market trade in two years.
Alpha Score of 73 reflects strong overall profile with moderate momentum, moderate value, strong quality, moderate sentiment.
Deanna L. Goodwin, a member of Oceaneering International's board, sold 7,000 shares of common stock in an open-market transaction on July 1, according to an SEC Form 4 filing. The weighted average sale price was $40.69, slightly above the $39.39 close that day.
Goodwin cut her direct holdings by 16.32%, leaving her with 35,905 shares. That stake represents 0.036% of the company's outstanding shares. No indirect or derivative holdings were involved in the sale.
The transaction is Goodwin's first open-market sale in at least two years. Prior filings show only administrative events, not a recurring selling pattern.
Oceaneering shares had rallied 80.84% over the prior 12 months as of the transaction date. The stock hit a multi-year high of $44.22 on July 14, two weeks after the sale.
The company booked $1 billion in customer orders during the first quarter, with some contracts extending to 2031. First-quarter revenue rose 3% year over year to $692 million. Management guided for second-quarter EBITDA between $100 million and $110 million, up from $103 million in the same period a year earlier.
Oceaneering provides subsea robotics, manufactured products for energy infrastructure, asset integrity management, and aerospace and defense engineering. Its customers include offshore oil and gas operators, government agencies, and aerospace contractors.
Goodwin retained nearly 36,000 shares after the sale, a position that suggests continued confidence in the company's outlook. The stock has since pulled back from its July peak, trading near $39 as of this writing.
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