C1 Fund Inc. Directors and Executives Buy Shares in Open-Market Insider Transactions

Reuters12-18
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CFND">C1 Fund Inc.</a> Directors and Executives Buy Shares in Open-Market Insider Transactions

C1 Fund Inc. (NYSE: CFND) has announced recent insider share purchases by several members of its Board of Directors and senior leadership team. Scott Reed, Board Member, acquired a total of 32,500 shares between December 1st and 4th, 2025, in addition to 60,000 shares purchased earlier in the year. Dr. Najam Kidwai, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member, purchased 30,130 shares between December 3rd and 15th, 2025. Elliot Han, Chief Investment Officer, bought 5,000 shares on December 17th, 2025. Board Member Matt Krna acquired 1,693 shares on November 21st, 2025. At the time of the company’s IPO, Sara Wardell-Smith, Board Member, purchased 30,000 shares and David Hytha, Chief Financial Officer, bought 5,004 shares. All purchases were made voluntarily using personal funds.

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