Protagenic Therapeutics
Insider trading & Transactions

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Transaction Date Insider Security Shares Price per share Total value Source
Purchase
ARROW ALEXANDER K. officer: Chief Financial Officer
PTIX Common Stock 8,000 $0.72 $5,760
Purchase
ARROW ALEXANDER K. officer: Chief Financial Officer
PTIX Common Stock 23,000 $0.71 $16,330
Purchase
ARROW ALEXANDER K. officer: Chief Financial Officer
PTIXW Common Stock 5-year warrants strike price $4.98 16,900 $4.98 $84,162
Purchase
ARROW ALEXANDER K. officer: Chief Financial Officer
PTIXW Common Stock 5-year warrants strike price $4.98 100 $4.98 $498
Purchase
ARROW ALEXANDER K. officer: Chief Financial Officer
PTIXW Common Stock 5-year warrants strike price $4.98 3,000 $4.98 $14,940
Purchase
ARROW ALEXANDER K. officer: Chief Financial Officer
PTIXW Common Stock 5-year warrants strike price $4.98 18,000 $4.98 $89,640
Purchase
ARROW ALEXANDER K. officer: Chief Financial Officer
PTIXW Common Stock 5-year warrants strike price $4.98 12,000 $4.98 $59,760
Option
BARRAGE KHALIL director
PTIX Common stock Options 120,000 $1.75 $210,000
Option
BARRAGE KHALIL director
PTIX Common stock Options 45,000 $1.75 $78,750
Option
BARRAGE KHALIL director
PTIX Common stock Options 150,000 $1.25 $187,500
Option
BARRAGE KHALIL director
PTIX Common stock Options 45,000 $1.25 $56,250
Option
BARRAGE KHALIL director
Protagenic Therapeutics, Inc. Common Stock 120,000 $1.75 $210,000
Option
BARRAGE KHALIL director
Protagenic Therapeutics, Inc. Common Stock 45,000 $1.75 $78,750
Option
BARRAGE KHALIL director
Protagenic Therapeutics, Inc. Common Stock 150,000 $1.25 $187,500
Option
BARRAGE KHALIL director
Protagenic Therapeutics, Inc. Common Stock 45,000 $1.25 $56,250
Purchase
ARROW ALEXANDER K. officer: Chief Financial Officer
PTIX Common Stock 1,000 $2.29 $2,290
Purchase
ARROW ALEXANDER K. officer: Chief Financial Officer
PTIX Common Stock 1,000 $2.29 $2,290
Purchase
ARMEN GARO H director, 10 percent owner, off..
Common Stock 60,211 $1.25 $75,264

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