Daktronics
Insider trading & Transactions

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Transaction Date Insider Security Shares Price per share Total value Source
Option
GATZKE CARLA S officer: Secretary and VP of Hu..
Daktronics, Inc. Incentive Stock Option 800 $3.06 $2,450
Option
MORGAN JAMES B director
Daktronics, Inc. Incentive Stock Option 32,000 $1.64 $52,512
Option
MORGAN JAMES B director
Daktronics, Inc. Zero Par Value Common Stock 32,000 $1.64 $52,512
Purchase
MORGAN JAMES B director
Daktronics, Inc. Zero Par Value Common Stock 32,000 $1.64 $52,512
Sale
SANDER DUANE E director
Daktronics, Inc. Zero Par Value Common Stock 3,044 $17.1 $52,037
Sale
GATZKE CARLA S officer: Secretary and VP of Hu..
Daktronics, Inc. Zero Par Value Common Stock 5,400 $17 $91,800
Sale
SANDER DUANE E director
Daktronics, Inc. Zero Par Value Common Stock 7,000 $17 $119,000
Sale
GATZKE CARLA S officer: Secretary and VP of Hu..
Daktronics, Inc. Zero Par Value Common Stock 800 $16.99 $13,592
Option
KURTENBACH FRANK J director
Daktronics, Inc. Zero Par Value Common Stock 41,000 $4.49 $184,172
Sale
KURTENBACH FRANK J director
Daktronics, Inc. Zero Par Value Common Stock 5,000 $16.5 $82,500
Option
KURTENBACH FRANK J director
Daktronics, Inc. Incentive Stock Option 24,200 $4.3 $104,036
Purchase
MORGAN JAMES B director
Daktronics, Inc. Zero Par Value Common Stock 6,500 $1.91 $12,389
Sale
SANDER DUANE E director
Daktronics, Inc. Zero Par Value Common Stock 3,000 $17.25 $51,750

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Every director or senior officer, as well as any other entity or individual owning more than 10% of the company’s shares on the stock market, is called an insider. Such people or entities are allowed to buy/sell the company's shares under strictly controlled conditions. Key premise here is that none of them can make trades based on non-public information about the company.