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Ivanhoe Electric CFO Sells Over $225K in Shares
Insider sell-off totals $803,000 as multiple officers reduce stakes
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Ivanhoe Electric Inc. (NYSEAMERICAN:IE) CFO Jordan Neeser sold 17,123 shares of the company's stock on March 6 for a total of $226,023.60. This was part of a broader insider sell-off that saw several senior officers, including the CEO and other VPs, sell a combined 60,838 shares worth around $803,000.
Why it matters
The insider selling activity has raised concerns about sentiment around Ivanhoe Electric, as multiple officers reduced their stakes by double-digit percentages. This could signal potential issues or uncertainty about the company's future prospects, despite recent positive analyst coverage and institutional investment.
The details
Neeser's sale represented a 16.89% decrease in his position. Other notable sales included SVP Glen Kuntz selling 14,863 shares (-31% stake), VP Stephani Terhorst selling 6,233 shares (-33% stake), and CEO Joseph Melvin selling 6,808 shares. The transactions occurred at an average price of $13.20 per share.
- On March 6, 2026, Jordan Neeser sold 17,123 shares.
The players
Jordan Neeser
Chief Financial Officer of Ivanhoe Electric Inc.
Glen Nickolas Kuntz
Senior Vice President of Ivanhoe Electric Inc.
Stephani Terhorst
Vice President of Ivanhoe Electric Inc.
Joseph Taylor Melvin
Chief Executive Officer of Ivanhoe Electric Inc.
Cassandra Pulskamp Joseph
Insider at Ivanhoe Electric Inc.
What they’re saying
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— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)
What’s next
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The takeaway
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