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Price: 44.49 USD -1.31% Market Closed
Market Cap: $51.1B

During the last 3 months Fastenal Co insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 2.5m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 5, 2026 by Wisecup Reyne K , who sold 1.7m USD worth of FAST shares.

Last Transactions:
Wisecup Reyne K
$-1.7m
Satterlee Scott
$-705.5k
Nielsen Sarah N
$+39.6k
Hsu Hsenghung Sam
$+49.6k
Hsu Hsenghung Sam
$+40.6k
Eastman Stephen L.
$+40.8k
Hsu Hsenghung Sam
$+42.5k
Drazkowski William Joseph
$-333k
Florness Daniel L
$-4.1m
Watts Jeffery Michael
$-1.6m
Soderberg John Lewis
$-1.7m
Broersma Anthony Paul
$-414.4k
Lisowski Sheryl Ann
$-542.6k
Papenfuss Donnalee Kathleen
$-65.6k
Soderberg John Lewis
$-2.7m
Satterlee Scott
$-1.5m
Broersma Anthony Paul
$-129.3k
Florness Daniel L
$-8.2m
Drazkowski William Joseph
$-2.4m
Lewis Holden
$-3.5m
Jansen James C
$-3.3m
Johnson Daniel L.
$-1.4m
Miller Charles S.
$-902.4k
Florness Daniel L
$-5.4m
Papenfuss Donnalee Kathleen
$-167.8k
Lundquist Nicholas J
$-1.4m
Lisowski Sheryl Ann
$-1m
Lewis Holden
$-3.5m
Soderberg John Lewis
$-3.2m
Drazkowski William Joseph
$-2.8m
Heise Rita J.
$-441.5k
Wisecup Reyne K
$-3.4m
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During the last 3 months Fastenal Co insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 2.5m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 5, 2026 by Wisecup Reyne K , who sold 1.7m USD worth of FAST shares.

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Fastenal Co., often regarded as a silent yet formidable force in the industrial supply sector, began its journey from its modest roots in 1967 in Winona, Minnesota. Founded by Bob Kierlin, the company initially focused on selling a simple product—fasteners—targeting construction and industrial sectors. Fast-forward to today, Fastenal's growth has transcended its original business model, evolving into a robust distribution network that offers a diverse array of products, including safety supplies, power tools, and janitorial goods. The company's strength lies in its extensive network of over 3,200 in-market locations, and more recently, its rapidly expanding presence through vending machines and Onsite service locations. These strategic placements allow it to serve its customers' just-in-time needs efficiently, driving consistent revenue streams through a localized yet wide-reaching logistical framework. Underneath this expansive network, Fastenal thrives on its strong customer relationships and technological integration. With an emphasis on supply chain efficiency and inventory control, the company utilizes its FAST Solutions vending machines, directly stationed at customer sites, to enhance product accessibility while reducing transaction costs. This vending solution, combined with well-orchestrated digital platforms, ensures an uninterrupted supply for clients, playing an indispensable role in industries ranging from manufacturing to retail. Fastenal has cleverly carved out a niche market position by becoming an integral part of its customers' operations, emphasizing value over mere transactional sales. This model directs a steady influx of recurring revenues, solidifying Fastenal’s stature as a pivotal component of the industrial ecosystem, where reliability and proximity fuel its profitability.

FAST Intrinsic Value
26.73 USD
Overvaluation 40%
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While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.

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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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