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Unusual Machines President Sells Over $178K in Stock
Andrew Ross Camden reduces stake by 2.63% through stock sale
Mar. 17, 2026 at 10:41pm
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Andrew Ross Camden, the President of Unusual Machines, Inc. (NYSEAMERICAN:UMAC), sold 9,625 shares of the company's stock on Monday, March 16th. The shares were sold at an average price of $18.57, resulting in a total transaction value of $178,736.25. Following the sale, Camden now directly owns 356,375 shares of the company, valued at approximately $6,617,883.75.
Why it matters
This transaction represents a 2.63% decrease in Camden's ownership stake in Unusual Machines, a company that designs and sells ultra-low latency video goggles for drone pilots. Insider transactions can provide insights into management's views on a company's prospects and valuation.
The details
The stock sale was disclosed in a legal filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. Unusual Machines' shares have traded in a range of $4.45 to $23.38 over the past 52 weeks and currently have a market capitalization of $813.19 million.
- The stock sale took place on Monday, March 16th, 2026.
The players
Andrew Ross Camden
The President of Unusual Machines, Inc.
Unusual Machines, Inc.
A company that designs, manufactures, and sells ultra-low latency video goggles for drone pilots and operates a drone-focused e-commerce marketplace.
The takeaway
This insider sale by Unusual Machines' President suggests he may be less bullish on the company's short-term prospects, though his remaining 356,375 shares still represent a significant ownership stake. Investors will likely continue to monitor Unusual Machines' financial performance and any further insider transactions for clues about the company's future direction.
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