US Stock Insider Trading | Laureate Education disclosed five insider transactions on March 17

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On March 17, 2026, Laureate Education (LAUR) disclosed five transactions involving company insiders. On March 17, 2026, director Serck-Hanssen Eilif sold 44.5k shares.

【Recent Insider Trades】

Disclosure date Position Name Trade date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per share/US$ Total amount/US$
March 17, 2026 Executive Buskirk Richard M. March 15, 2026 Sold 12.4k 34.26 424.5k
March 17, 2026 Director Serck-Hanssen Eilif March 15, 2026 Sold 44.5k 34.26 1.52M
March 17, 2026 Executive Brush Leslie S March 15, 2026 Sold 2,695 34.26 92.3k
March 17, 2026 Executive Knauer Gerard M. March 15, 2026 Sold 1,124 34.26 38.5k
March 17, 2026 Executive Cardoso Marcelo March 17, 2026 Sold 7,300 33.91 247.5k
January 5, 2026 Executive Buskirk Richard M. December 31, 2025 Sold 12.3k 33.94 416.4k
January 5, 2026 Director MUNOZ GEORGE、RODIN JUDITH December 31, 2025 Bought 1,262 33.67 42.5k
January 5, 2026 Executive Brush Leslie S December 31, 2025 Sold 2,264 33.94 76.8k
January 5, 2026 Executive Cardoso Marcelo January 2, 2026 Sold 6,543 33.54 219.5k
January 5, 2026 Director Serck-Hanssen Eilif December 31, 2025 Sold 38.7k 33.94 1.31M

【Company Profile】

Laureate Education, Inc. was founded in 1998. The company operates a portfolio of degree-granting higher education institutions in Mexico and Peru. Collectively, these institutions are known as the Laureate International Universities network, which are leading brands in their respective markets and provide a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees through campus, online, and blended programs. The company’s institutions in Mexico and Peru operate within scalable national networks that benefit from shared infrastructure, technology, curricula, and operational best practices. The company’s students attend traditional, campus-based institutions that offer multi-year degrees, with an average course length of four years, similar to leading private and public higher education institutions in developed markets such as the United States and Europe.

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