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There's an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on November 16, Sussex Bancorp's Director, Patrick Brady, invested $3,000.01 into 550 shares of SBBX, for a cost per share of $5.45. Bargain hunters tend to pay particular attention to insider buys like this one, because presumably the only reason an insider would take their hard-earned cash and use it to buy stock of their company in the open market, is that they expect to make money.
In trading on Tuesday, bargain hunters could buy shares of Sussex Bancorp (NASDAQ:SBBX) and achieve a cost basis 12.8% cheaper than Brady, with shares changing hands as low as $4.75 per share. Sussex Bancorp shares are currently trading off about 0.2% on the day. The chart below shows the one year performance of SBBX shares, versus its 200 day moving average:
Looking at the chart above, SBBX's low point in its 52 week range is $4.10 per share, with $7.64 as the 52 week high point — that compares with a last trade of $4.75. By comparison, below is a table showing the prices at which insider buying was recorded over the last six months:
Purchased
Insider
Title
Shares
Price/Share
Value
11/16/2011
Timothy Marvil
Director
138
$5.45
$749.97
11/16/2011
Edward J Leppert
Director
349
$5.45
$1,899.98
11/16/2011
Patrick Brady
Director
550
$5.45
$3,000.01
SBBX operates in the Banking & Savings sector, among companies like M & T Bank Corp (NYSE:MTB) which is off about 0.6% today, and CrediCorp Ltd. (NYSE:BAP) trading lower by about 1.2%. Below is a three month price history chart comparing the stock performance of SBBX, versus MTB and BAP.
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