US Stock Insider Trading | Kabi Shipping disclosed two insider trading transactions on February 6

On February 6, 2026, Kirby Shipping (KEX) disclosed two insider trading transactions. Executive DRAGG RONALD A sold 5,429 shares on February 4, 2026.

[Recent Insider Transactions]

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
February 6, 2026 Executive DRAGG RONALD A February 4, 2026 Buy 2,787 73.29 $204,300
February 6, 2026 Executive DRAGG RONALD A February 4, 2026 Sell 5,429 122.00 $662,300
February 5, 2026 Executive Woodruff William Matthew February 3, 2026 Sell 475 120.68 $5,730
February 5, 2026 Executive O’Neil Christian G. February 3, 2026 Sell 4,011 120.68 $484,000
February 5, 2026 Executive MILLER SCOTT P February 3, 2026 Sell 1,311 120.68 $15,820
February 5, 2026 Executive Niemietz Kurt A. February 3, 2026 Sell 693 120.68 $8,360
February 5, 2026 Executive Kumar Raj February 3, 2026 Sell 2,208 120.68 $266,500
February 5, 2026 Director Grzebinski David W February 3, 2026 Sell 8,844 120.68 $1,067,300
February 5, 2026 Executive Husted Amy D. February 3, 2026 Sell 2,882 120.68 $347,800
February 5, 2026 Executive DRAGG RONALD A February 3, 2026 Sell 696 120.68 $84,000

[Company Profile]

Kirby Corporation was incorporated on January 31, 1969, in Nevada. The company is the largest inland tank barge operator in the United States, transporting bulk liquid products throughout the Mississippi River system, U.S. Atlantic coast inland waterways, Gulf Coast, as well as three coastal ports in Alaska and Hawaii. The company transports petrochemicals, black oils, refined products, and agricultural chemicals using oil barges. It also owns and operates four offshore tug and barge units along the U.S. coast for bulk dry cargo transportation. The company’s diesel engine services division supplies and services medium and high-speed diesel engines, reduction gears, and auxiliary products for marine and power generation applications, distributing and servicing high-speed diesel engines and transmissions, pumps, and compression products, and manufacturing oilfield service equipment—including hydraulic fracturing equipment, surface pressure pumps, and providing after-sales services for the oilfield market.

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