Insider Purchases: Inside the Buy

Tag: infrastructure investing

Illustration of a large rock foundation supporting houses, greenhouses, and bridges while a construction worker labeled “OmniMax” installs a steel beam, symbolizing Gibraltar Industries’ role in residential, agtech, and infrastructure markets.

ROCK Stock Analysis 2026: Is Gibraltar Industries Undervalued by 71% After the OmniMax Deal?

Gibraltar Industries may not be glamorous, but the company sits at the heart of housing, infrastructure, and agtech. With insider buying, a massive OmniMax acquisition, and valuations near historic lows, ROCK could be one of the market’s most overlooked industrial value plays.

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Blackstone investor snapshot: Breyer’s insider buy, strong AUM, dry powder, and growth pillars in PE, real estate, credit, infrastructure

Investor & Insider James Breyer Just Bought Blackstone (BX). Should You Sip the Alt-Assets Kool-Aid—or Sit It Out?

Blackstone remains the alt-assets apex predator: $1.24T AUM, rising perpetual capital, and a fresh insider buy from director James Breyer. We unpack fundraising momentum, distributable earnings, variable dividends, key risks (rates, exits), and why dips may be gifts for long-term investors.

 

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Digital illustration of a futuristic desert city with glowing blue water pipelines and investors sipping from oversized water bottles labeled “GWRS” — symbolizing insider buying and growth in Arizona’s water industry.

Directors' Thirst for Shares of Global Water Resources Seems Unquenchable. Should You Binge on Them?

Insiders are gulping up shares of Global Water Resources, betting big on Arizona’s thirst for growth. But while the company’s outlook is steady, its valuation might leave you parched. Sip wisely. 💧📈

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Cartoon cement mixer pouring out dollar bills with executives cheering, symbolizing insider buying at Amrize.

Amrize Will Rise, Insiders Undoubtedly Think

Amrize insiders are loading up on stock like it’s on sale at Home Depot. With infrastructure and housing tailwinds, it’s tempting — but watch out for valuation cracks.

 

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