Giga-tronics Incorporated
Insider trading & Transactions

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Transaction Date Insider Security Shares Price per share Total value Source
Option
MARKOWITZ DANIEL S officer: President, Microsource..
stock option (right to buy) 10,000 $3.09 $30,900
Option
MARKOWITZ DANIEL S officer: President, Microsource..
common stock 10,000 $3.09 $30,900
Sale
MARKOWITZ DANIEL S officer: President, Microsource..
common stock 11,500 $5.41 $62,215
Sale
WILSON ROBERT C director
Common Stock 2,000 $5.6 $11,200
Purchase
HARVEY KEN A director
common stock 400 $2.58 $1,032
Purchase
HARVEY KEN A director
common stock 1,000 $2.62 $2,620
Purchase
COLE JAMES A director
common stock 1,000 $2.5 $2,500
Purchase
COLE JAMES A director
common stock 10,000 $2.39 $23,880
Option
WILSON WILLIAM E director
Common Stock 2,500 $2.25 $5,625
Sale
WILSON WILLIAM E director
Common Stock 2,500 $2.25 $5,625
Option
WILSON WILLIAM E director
Stock Option (Right to Buy) 2,500 $2.25 $5,625
Sale
WILSON WILLIAM E director
Common Stock 600 $2.3 $1,380
Option
WILSON WILLIAM E director
Common Stock 600 $2.3 $1,380
Option
WILSON WILLIAM E director
Stock Option (Right to Buy) 600 $2.3 $1,380
Option
WILSON WILLIAM E director
Common Stock 3,000 $2.09 $6,282
Sale
WILSON WILLIAM E director
Common Stock 3,000 $2.09 $6,282
Option
WILSON WILLIAM E director
Stock Option (Right to Buy) 3,000 $2.09 $6,282
Option
WILSON WILLIAM E director
Common Stock 1,000 $1.05 $1,048
Option
COSMEZ II MARK H officer: VP Finance/CFO and Sec..
Common Stock 1,000 $1.05 $1,048
Purchase
HARVEY KEN A director
Common Stock 2,800 $1.25 $3,500
Purchase
HARVEY KEN A director
Common Stock 200 $1.25 $250

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Insider trading

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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.