Movement Alert|Unusual Machines Falls 8.34% in Regular Trading, Sustained Insider Selling Continues to Pressure Stock

Market Focus06-12

On June 12, Unusual Machines declined 8.34% in regular trading, trading at approximately $23.68/share, with turnover of $23.23 million. The stock continues to face selling pressure from persistent insider disposals.

On the news front, company insiders have been engaged in a wave of share sales that has weighed heavily on the stock. Executive Hoff Brian Joseph sold 150,000 shares on May 27, Director Allan Evans filed to sell 500,000 shares of common stock on May 28, and Director Thompson Jeffrey M sold an additional 15,000 shares on June 8. The cumulative effect of these transactions has become the dominant headwind for the stock in the near term.

The shares had previously surged over 60% in late May on reports that the Pentagon was in discussions to provide funding support to domestic drone companies, reaching a high of $31.21 on June 4. Since then, the stock has retreated sharply to the $23.50 area amid the concentrated insider selling, with only a brief technical rebound interrupting the decline.

Unusual Machines is a development-stage technology company focused on FPV drone technology, owning the Fat Shark brand of ultra-low latency video goggles and the Rotor Riot drone-focused e-commerce platform.

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