Movement Alert|Innodata Inc Falls 8.31% in Regular Trading, New CFO Appointment Compounds Ongoing Insider Selling Concerns

Market Focus06-18

On June 18, Innodata Inc fell 8.31% in regular trading, trading at $93.585/share, with turnover of $42.83 million.

On the news front, the company announced the appointment of Jayant Chauhan as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, effective July 6, succeeding interim CFO Marissa Espineli, who will transition to Chief Accounting Officer. Chauhan was most recently the Senior Vice President of M&A at Blackstone-owned Mphasis.

The management shake-up comes amid intensifying insider selling pressure. CEO MISHRA ASHOK has conducted consecutive share disposals, while Director ABUHOFF JACK disclosed 16 insider transactions on June 16, including multiple block sales at prices between $103 and $108 per share totaling over $13 million in proceeds. The stock has now retreated more than 20% from its $118 high, with market concerns over management stability weighing heavily on sentiment.

Within the Research & Consulting Services sector, the overall sector traded lower. Among individual stocks, Verisk Analytics down 1.41%, Planet Labs Pbc down 3.79%, Thomson Reuters down 0.52%, Leidos down 1.22%, Equifax down 0.31%.

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