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Top Buys by Top Brass: EVP, Chief Financial Officer Natarajan's $201K Bet on SAIC

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Top Buys by Top Brass: EVP, Chief Financial Officer Natarajan's $201K Bet on SAIC

Science Applications International Corp CFO Prabu Natarajan bought 2,000 SAIC shares on Dec. 16, 2025 at $100.49 each, a $200,976 insider purchase that investors often view as a signal of management confidence or perceived undervaluation. SAIC was trading around $101.62 (down ~1.3%) with intraday lows near $99.40, a 52-week range of $84.16–$124.11, and pays a $1.48 annual dividend (≈1.5% yield) with an upcoming ex‑date of Jan. 14, 2026. The transaction is flagged among the largest “top brass” buys over the past six months and may influence investor perception of the stock’s near-term valuation.

Analysis

Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) saw a disclosed insider purchase on 12/16/2025 when CFO Prabu Natarajan acquired 2,000 shares at $100.49 each for a total of $200,976, a transaction flagged among the largest "top brass" buys over the trailing six months. The trade suggests management confidence or perceived undervaluation but represents a single data point rather than a programmematic buyback or multi-executive accumulation. SAIC was trading at $101.62 at the last check, down about 1.3% on the day, with intraday prints as low as $99.40 and a 52-week range of $84.16 to $124.11, placing the current price near the middle of that range. The technical context implies limited near-term upside from the 52-week high and room to the low; the modestly positive per-ticker sentiment (0.4) and mild overall sentiment (0.25) reflect cautious market reception of the insider activity. The company pays an annualized dividend of $1.48 (roughly 1.5% yield) with an upcoming ex-dividend date of 01/14/2026, which may marginally support income-focused positions but is not a primary catalyst. Investors should treat this insider purchase as a supportive signal to be weighed alongside upcoming operational results, further insider activity, or changes in guidance rather than as definitive evidence to change position sizing immediately.

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