US Stocks Insider Trading | McCormick disclosed two insider trading transactions on February 13

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On February 13, 2026, McCormick & Company (MKC) disclosed two insider trading transactions. Shareholder holding more than 10%, Kurzius Lawrence Erik, bought 50,000 shares on February 12, 2026.

【Recent Insider Transactions】

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
February 13, 2026 Shareholder >10% Kurzius Lawrence Erik February 12, 2026 Sell 50,000 71.63 3,581,500
February 13, 2026 Shareholder >10% Kurzius Lawrence Erik February 12, 2026 Buy 50,000 49.03 2,451,300
February 10, 2026 Director MANGAN MICHAEL D February 9, 2026 Buy 5,000 49.96 249,800
February 10, 2026 Director MANGAN MICHAEL D February 9, 2026 Sell 5,000 67.92 339,600
February 9, 2026 Director Tapiero Jacques February 5, 2026 Sell 5,000 67.09 335,500
February 9, 2026 Directors MANGAN MICHAEL D, Tapiero Jacques February 5, 2026 Buy 10,000 49.96 499,600
February 9, 2026 Director MANGAN MICHAEL D February 5, 2026 Sell 3,751 66.58 249,700
February 5, 2026 Executive Schwartz Jeffery D February 3, 2026 Sell 8,720 63.11 550,300
February 5, 2026 Executive Schwartz Jeffery D February 3, 2026 Buy 10,000 49.96 499,600
February 4, 2026 Director Tapiero Jacques February 3, 2026 Sell 5,000 63.85 319,300

【Company Profile】

McCormick & Company, founded in 1915 under Maryland law, is a global leader in flavoring, manufacturing, marketing, and distributing vanilla, spices, seasoning blends, condiments, and other flavor-enhancing products to retailers, food manufacturers, and foodservice companies worldwide. The company operates major sales, manufacturing, and distribution centers in North America, Europe, and China, with additional facilities in Australia, Central America, Thailand, and South Africa. McCormick also holds interests in several joint ventures, most notably McCormick Mexico, a leading Mexican food company known for its wide product range including mayonnaise, spices, jams, mustards, hot sauces, and tea.

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