Azenta Inc
NASDAQ:AZTA

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Azenta Inc
NASDAQ:AZTA
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Price: 26.28 USD -0.45% Market Closed
Market Cap: $1.2B

During the last 3 months Azenta Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 36% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Sep 10, 2025 by Marotta John , who sold 9.3k USD worth of AZTA shares.

Last Transactions:
Marotta John
$-9.3k
Pirogova Olga
$-31k
Zhou Ginger
$-31k
Lin Lawrence Y.
$+69.9k
Marotta John
$+26k
Malus Alan J
$+319.8k
Cornog William L
$+75.2k
Cornog William L
$+112k
Cornog William L
$+2.7k
Hughes Violetta
$-16.8k
Zhou Ginger
$+19.1k
Marotta John
$+50.8k
Wang David Dong
$-13.9k
Pirogova Olga
$-22k
Cueto Herman
$-28.5k
Hughes Violetta
$-6.5k
Zhou Ginger
$-19.7k
Joseph Jason
$-45.6k
Madaus Martin D
$+201.4k
Hirsch Didier
$+39.5k
Marotta John
$+502.1k
Cornog William L
$+495k
Cueto Herman
$-69.7k
Gray David C
$-609.4k
Gray David C
$-609.4k
Gray David C
$-246.8k
Gray David C
$-614.3k
Martin Joseph R
$-103.4k
Robertson Lindon G
$+250.6k
Mcmanus Matthew
$+501.5k
Crowley Kimberly
$-10.3k
De Jesus Linda
$-19.6k
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During the last 3 months Azenta Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 36% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Sep 10, 2025 by Marotta John , who sold 9.3k USD worth of AZTA shares.

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535.7k USD

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Azenta Inc. emerged as a focused entity after the strategic divestiture of Brooks Automation's semiconductor business, carving out a niche to serve the life sciences industry with precision. The company's evolution is a testament to its strategic agility, aligning itself with the burgeoning demand for data-driven decision-making in healthcare and biotechnology. Azenta specializes in providing comprehensive solutions that revolve around sample management, genomic services, and automated storage systems. By ensuring the integrity and accessibility of biological samples and data, Azenta plays a crucial role in accelerating research and development processes. Its core operations are built upon intricate platforms that manage critical laboratory activities and genomic sequencing, enabling laboratories and research institutions to streamline their workflows and enhance productivity. Central to Azenta's business model is its recurring revenue stream derived from life science products and services, which supports labs in safeguarding and optimizing essential research materials. The company's offerings encompass robust automated systems, state-of-the-art genomic services, and logistics that ensure seamless sample management from collection to analysis. Through strategic partnerships and continuous innovation, Azenta effectively supports its clients in navigating the complexities of modern research, ultimately helping translate scientific endeavors into tangible outcomes. By continually expanding its technological capabilities and service offerings, Azenta not only fortifies its market position but also underscores its commitment to facilitating transformative advancements in life science and healthcare industries.

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