ACV Auctions Inc
NASDAQ:ACVA

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Price: 5.02 USD 3.29% Market Closed
Market Cap: $873.8m

During the last 3 months ACV Auctions Inc insiders bought 1.2m USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 41% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 9, 2026 by Chamoun George , who bought 122.6k USD worth of ACVA shares.

Last Transactions:
Chamoun George
$+122.6k
Waterman Michael
$+1m
Chamoun George
$+123.3k
Peer Andrew
$-15.5k
Chamoun George
$+125.9k
Chamoun George
$+248.4k
Peer Andrew
$-14.1k
Peer Andrew
$-14k
Castillo Kirsten
$+31.3k
Hirsch Brian
$+500.3k
Castillo Kirsten
Chief People Officer
$+93.9k
Goodman Robert P
$+5.1m
Peer Andrew
$-15.5k
Peer Andrew
$-17.7k
Anderson Craig Eric
$-225.6k
Waterman Michael
$-551.1k
Chamoun George
$-2.4m
Waterman Michael
$-371.4k
Chamoun George
$-3.5m
Kamerick Eileen A
$-154.3k
Waterman Michael
$-3.8m
Peer Andrew
$-176.3k
Peer Andrew
$-45.3k
Waterman Michael
$-1.9m
Chamoun George
$-5.3m
Chamoun George
$-26.3k
Zerella William
$-203k
Waterman Michael
$-304.1k
Zerella William
$-309.5k
Waterman Michael
$-202.1k
Waterman Michael
$-619.2k
Zerella William
$-308.6k
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During the last 3 months ACV Auctions Inc insiders bought 1.2m USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 41% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 9, 2026 by Chamoun George , who bought 122.6k USD worth of ACVA shares.

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6.1m USD
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In the ever-evolving landscape of automotive commerce, ACV Auctions Inc. has carved out a distinct niche by transforming the way dealers buy and sell used vehicles. Founded in 2014, ACV Auctions emerged to tackle inefficiencies within the traditional auction model. It recognized the frustrations dealers faced with the time-consuming and often opaque physical auctions. By leveraging digital technology, ACV developed an online platform that facilitates real-time, 20-minute auctions. Sellers can upload detailed vehicle information and inspection reports, ensuring transparency and enabling buyers to make informed decisions quickly. The process significantly reduces the time vehicles spend in inventory, allowing sellers to receive faster payments while buyers gain access to a broader array of options. The company's business model thrives on the fundamental concept of efficiency. Revenue is generated primarily through transaction fees levied on each vehicle sold on the platform, combined with ancillary services like transportation and floorplan financing. By enabling seamless transactions and offering value-added services, ACV Auctions streamlines the supply chain between wholesale automotive sellers and buyers. This digital transformation not only ensures a faster turnaround but also infuses the market with greater trust and competitiveness, marking ACV Auctions as a disruptive force within the used car industry. The success of this model is evidenced by the company's rapid growth and its role in reshaping how dealers perceive vehicle sourcing and inventory management.

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