Cimpress PLC
NASDAQ:CMPR

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Price: 71.12 USD 0.1% Market Closed
Market Cap: $1.7B

During the last 3 months Cimpress PLC insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 4% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 6, 2025 by Quinn Sean Edward , who bought 189k USD worth of CMPR shares.

Last Transactions:
Quinn Sean Edward
$+189k
Wensveen Maarten
$-1.4m
Quinn Sean Edward
$+207.5k
Smith Thomas W
$-16m
Keane Robert S
$-38.6k
Keane Robert S
$-1.2m
Quinn Sean Edward
$-2.1m
Keane Robert S
$-2.4m
Wensveen Maarten
$-118.5k
Baumgartner Florian
$-224k
Baumgartner Florian
$-266.7k
Baumgartner Florian
$-176.3k
Baumgartner Florian
$-270.2k
Baumgartner Florian
$-289.3k
Baumgartner Florian
$-121.5k
Baumgartner Florian
$-364.8k
Baumgartner Florian
$-184.7k
Baumgartner Florian
$-182.5k
Baumgartner Florian
$-484.9k
Sternberg Zachary
$-29.3m
Wensveen Maarten
$-148.6k
Quinn Sean Edward
$-626.3k
Quinn Sean Edward
$-85.6k
Wensveen Maarten
$-652k
Wensveen Maarten
$-143.2k
Quinn Sean Edward
$-423.3k
Quinn Sean Edward
$-530.1k
Quinn Sean Edward
$-211.5k
Quinn Sean Edward
$-1m
Keane Robert S
$+468.5k
Keane Robert S
$+244.1k
Keane Robert S
$+218.2k
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During the last 3 months Cimpress PLC insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 4% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 6, 2025 by Quinn Sean Edward , who bought 189k USD worth of CMPR shares.

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In the bustling arena of online printing, Cimpress PLC has carved a distinctive niche for itself. Founded in 1994 by Robert Keane, the company originally set out to democratize professional printing services for small businesses and consumers. Over the years, it expanded its reach beyond traditional printing into a vast array of customizable products. Cimpress operates through its portfolio of brands, with Vistaprint being the most renowned. The company utilizes a mass customization business model that effectively leverages technology to provide tailored products at scale. By integrating sophisticated design tools and an efficient supply chain, Cimpress links customers with automated and streamlined printing processes, significantly reducing costs and delivery timelines without sacrificing quality. Cimpress makes its money by offering a wide selection of customizable products ranging from business cards and marketing materials to promotional merchandise and personalized gifts. By serving millions of small to medium-sized enterprises and individuals across diverse markets, Cimpress capitalizes on the growing demand for bespoke products in both personal and professional realms. Its ability to continually innovate and adapt keeps it competitive, utilizing data analytics to finesse customer preferences and operational efficiency. The company's strategy also involves acquiring and nurturing complementary businesses, thereby diversifying its offerings and addressing varied customer segments effectively. This approach not only stabilizes its revenue streams but also strengthens its position as a leader in the online printing and mass customization industry.

CMPR Intrinsic Value
114.43 USD
Undervaluation 38%
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Why is Insider Trading Important?

It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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