Accel Entertainment Director Sells $1.79M in Stock

Gordon Rubenstein, a director at the gaming and entertainment company, sold over 157,000 shares.

Mar. 12, 2026 at 10:41pm

Accel Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:ACEL) Director Gordon Rubenstein sold 157,349 shares of the company's stock in a series of transactions from March 6th to March 11th, 2026. The total value of the sales was approximately $1,790,631.62, representing a 99.69% decrease in Rubenstein's ownership of Accel Entertainment stock.

Why it matters

Insider transactions, especially large sales by directors, can provide insight into a company's performance and the confidence of its leadership. Accel Entertainment is a gaming and entertainment firm that operates video gaming terminals and provides related services across several states.

The details

Rubenstein sold the Accel Entertainment shares at an average price of $11.38 per share. Following the transactions, he now owns just 495 shares in the company, valued at around $5,633. The sales were disclosed in regulatory filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • On Friday, March 6th, Rubenstein sold 60,952 shares.
  • On Monday, March 9th, Rubenstein sold 228,262 shares.
  • On Tuesday, March 10th, Rubenstein sold 180,671 shares.
  • On Wednesday, March 11th, Rubenstein sold 157,349 shares and 3,212 additional shares.

The players

Gordon Rubenstein

A director at Accel Entertainment, Inc., a gaming and entertainment company that operates video gaming terminals and provides related services across several states.

Accel Entertainment, Inc.

A Chicago-based gaming and entertainment company that specializes in the provision of regulated electronic gaming terminals and related management services to licensed establishments across the United States.

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The takeaway

This large insider sale by an Accel Entertainment director raises questions about the company's performance and the confidence of its leadership. Investors will likely watch closely to see if other insiders follow suit or if this was an isolated transaction.