Summary
Oregon Community Foundation reduced its holding in Jewett-Cameron Trading Co. Ltd. by 46,750 shares through three sales executed on February 19 and February 20, 2026, according to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Those transactions were carried out at prices ranging from $1.8022 to $1.8172, producing aggregate proceeds of $83,766. Following the activity, the foundation directly owns 785,959 shares of the company.
Details of the insider sale
The sales were disclosed via a Form 4 filing and occurred across three separate trades on the two noted dates. Prices for the transactions ranged narrowly between $1.8022 and $1.8172 per share, yielding total sales value of $83,766. The Form 4 indicates the post-transaction direct ownership level held by Oregon Community Foundation stands at 785,959 shares.
Market context and valuation
The stock has been under pressure over the past year, trading near a 52-week low of $1.66 and down roughly 63% year over year. An analysis included in the available research places a Fair Value for the shares at $3.00, compared with a prevailing market price reported at $1.78. Additional company research resources and supplementary ProTips related to the stock are available for investors seeking deeper context.
Recent financial performance
Jewett-Cameron Trading Company reported weak fourth-quarter 2025 results. The company posted an earnings per share figure of -0.64 and revenue of $10.37 million for the quarter. Those outcomes missed expectations and represent a notable decline from the prior year, reflecting a challenging quarter for the company.
Implications and outlook
Analysts and market participants are likely to examine the recent disclosures and the company’s fourth-quarter performance closely. The decline in revenue and the negative EPS point to operational or market pressures that the company will need to address. The broader financial community will be watching how management responds in upcoming reporting periods and whether performance indicators improve.
What to watch next
- Any further filings or disclosures from major shareholders that could change ownership levels.
- Subsequent quarterly reports or guidance updates from the company that could clarify the drivers of the revenue and earnings decline.
- Price movement relative to the cited Fair Value of $3.00 and the stock's 52-week low.
All transaction details, valuation figures and quarterly results referenced here are taken from the filings and reports disclosed for the periods cited.