And for 5 years, not a single company insider bought a single share.
Then, all of a sudden, the CEO bet big.
He put $2.5 million of his personal money into Brink's stock.
Six days later, a company director named George Stoeckert bought in.
It was his first time buying Brink's stock… and he invested more than 4 TIMES his annual salary.
Just think about that for a moment.
Take your annual income… multiply it by 4… and imagine putting that much into a single stock.
I mean, that's confidence!
But the insiders weren't done yet… because the CFO quickly joined in, investing $500,000 of his own money on his first insider buy as well.
I've marked their entries on the chart below:
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