Insider Trading March 16, 2026

CPS Technologies Director Increases Stake with $8,924 Purchase

Ivo James Cavoli buys 2,315 shares as company reports Q4 2025 revenue beat; stock trades lower in premarket

By Sofia Navarro CPSH
CPS Technologies Director Increases Stake with $8,924 Purchase
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A director of CPS Technologies CORP/DE/ (NASDAQ: CPSH) acquired 2,315 shares on March 16, 2026, spending approximately $8,924. The transaction raises the director's direct holdings to 53,000 shares. The purchase coincides with the company reporting stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter 2025 revenue, even as the stock traded down in premarket action.

Key Points

  • Director Ivo James Cavoli purchased 2,315 shares of CPSH on March 16, 2026, at $3.855 per share, totaling about $8,924.
  • After the trade, Cavoli directly owns 53,000 shares of the company.
  • CPS Technologies reported Q4 2025 revenue of $8.2 million, beating the $7.89 million estimate and representing a 38.98% year-over-year increase, though the stock fell in premarket trading.

Director Ivo James Cavoli executed a purchase of 2,315 shares of common stock in CPS Technologies CORP/DE/ (NASDAQ: CPSH) on March 16, 2026. The shares were acquired at $3.855 each, for a total cash outlay of roughly $8,924. At the time of reporting, the stock was trading near $3.76.

Following the trade, Cavoli's direct ownership of the company's common stock stands at 53,000 shares. The transaction was disclosed alongside third-party commentary from InvestingPro, which noted the company appears undervalued at current price levels.

InvestingPro Tips provided additional balance-sheet context, highlighting that CPS Technologies holds more cash than debt, a detail that was cited as supporting the company’s financial stability. The platform also points investors toward a Pro Research Report that is available for CPSH and more than 1,400 U.S. equities for those seeking deeper analysis.


Separately, CPS Technologies Corporation reported its fourth-quarter 2025 results, posting revenue of $8.2 million for the period. That figure topped the analyst projection of $7.89 million and represented a 38.98% year-over-year increase in revenue. Despite beating the revenue estimate, the company's shares experienced a decline in premarket trading following the announcement.

The public filings and commentary provided no further analyst updates or additional company disclosures in the reports accompanying the transaction and earnings release. The combination of an insider purchase, a revenue beat, and a negative premarket move presents mixed near-term signals to market participants.

For investors seeking expanded research, the Pro Research Report for CPSH and other covered names remains available through InvestingPro.


Contextual note: The details above reflect the transaction, the director's resulting ownership, the InvestingPro commentary on valuation and balance-sheet position, and the company's published Q4 2025 revenue performance. No further company developments or analyst reactions were provided in the recent disclosures.

Risks

  • Short-term market reaction ran counter to the revenue beat, as the stock declined in premarket trading - a market-risk factor for equity holders and traders.
  • Limited additional analyst commentary or company updates were provided alongside the disclosures, leaving near-term investor sentiment and interpretation uncertain.

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