Director sale details
Avidbank Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: AVBH) director Mike Rosinus reported the sale of 5,076 shares of the company’s common stock on February 17, 2026. The shares were sold at a price of $30.172 apiece, resulting in a total transaction value of $153,153.
Following the sale, Rosinus’ holdings consist of 16,680 shares held directly and 183,122 shares held indirectly.
Quarterly financials
In a separate disclosure of fiscal fourth-quarter results for 2025, Avidbank reported earnings per share (EPS) of $0.65, below the analyst forecast of $0.76. Revenue for the quarter came in at $26.78 million, which exceeded the consensus estimate of $25.97 million.
The combination of an EPS shortfall alongside a revenue beat was reflected in trading activity, with the company’s stock experiencing a slight decline in pre-market trading following the results and subsequent filings.
Context for investors
These filings provide investors with updated information on both insider activity and recent operating performance. The insider transaction details - the number of shares sold, the per-share price, and Rosinus’ remaining direct and indirect holdings - are disclosed alongside the firm’s reported quarterly earnings and revenue figures.
Because the company’s reported EPS missed the analyst projection while revenue topped expectations, the disclosures present mixed signals within the quarter’s financials. Market reaction in pre-market trading was modestly negative, as noted in the company’s reporting.
What this article covers
- Director Mike Rosinus’ sale of 5,076 Avidbank shares on Feb. 17, 2026, for $30.172 per share, totaling $153,153.
- Rosinus’ post-transaction holdings: 16,680 shares directly and 183,122 shares indirectly.
- Fiscal Q4 2025 results: EPS $0.65 (vs. $0.76 forecast) and revenue $26.78 million (vs. $25.97 million forecast), with a slight pre-market stock dip.
The information above is taken from the company’s public disclosures regarding insider transactions and quarter-end financial results. Where the record is limited to what the filings state, this article does not extend beyond those specifics.