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CMS Energy SVP Sells $312,920 in Shares
Insider selling represents 5.36% decrease in ownership stake
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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CMS Energy Corporation (NYSE:CMS) Senior Vice President Brandon Hofmeister sold 4,000 shares of the company's stock on February 27th, 2026 for an average price of $78.23, resulting in a total transaction of $312,920. Following the sale, Hofmeister still owns 70,670 shares in the company, valued at approximately $5,528,514.10.
Why it matters
Insider selling transactions can provide insight into management's views on a company's prospects and valuation. This sale represents a 5.36% decrease in Hofmeister's ownership stake, which may signal a belief that the stock is overvalued at current levels.
The details
Hofmeister sold the 4,000 shares on February 27th, 2026. The shares were sold at an average price of $78.23, resulting in total proceeds of $312,920. After the sale, Hofmeister continues to own 70,670 shares in CMS Energy, valued at approximately $5,528,514.10.
- The shares were sold on February 27th, 2026.
The players
Brandon Hofmeister
Senior Vice President at CMS Energy Corporation.
CMS Energy Corporation
An energy company based in Jackson, Michigan, whose principal business is the regulated utility operations of its subsidiary, Consumers Energy.
The takeaway
This insider selling transaction suggests that CMS Energy's SVP may believe the stock is overvalued at current levels, though the company's fundamentals and future prospects remain strong overall.


