Cognex Corp
NASDAQ:CGNX

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Price: 38.51 USD 0.23%
Market Cap: 6.5B USD

During the last 3 months Cognex Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 421.9k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 14% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 21, 2025 by Willett Robert , who sold 331.9k USD worth of CGNX shares.

Last Transactions:
Willett Robert
$-331.9k
Dipalma Sheila Marie
$-90.1k
Macdonald Laura Ann
$-120k
Dipalma Sheila Marie
$-90.1k
Kuechen Joerg
$-263.5k
Gerst Carl
$-150.9k
Gerst Carl
$-222.6k
Kuechen Joerg
$-110.8k
Sun Anthony
$-1m
Fehr Dennis
$+237.7k
Parrotte Dianne M
$+77.2k
Kuechen Joerg
$-218.2k
Gerst Carl
$-274.9k
Alias Patrick
$-216.7k
Alias Patrick
$-29.7k
Krantz Theodor
$-41k
Alias Patrick
$-31.7k
Krantz Theodor
$-44.1k
Krantz Theodor
$-592.8k
Krantz Theodor
$-1.3m
Krantz Theodor
$-1.3m
Sun Anthony
$-1.5m
Parrotte Dianne M
$+138k
Krantz Theodor
$-42.6k
Alias Patrick
$-27.2k
Todgham Paul
$-249k
Sun Anthony
$-2.6m
Alias Patrick
$-1.5m
Parrotte Dianne M
$-200k
Parrotte Dianne M
$-26.7k
Schneider Jerry A.
$-411.3k
Gerst Carl
$-2.1m
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During the last 3 months Cognex Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 421.9k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 14% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 21, 2025 by Willett Robert , who sold 331.9k USD worth of CGNX shares.

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300.1k USD
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263.5k USD
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484.3k USD
2
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0 USD

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Cognex Corporation emerged on the scene with a vision to blend cutting-edge technology with industrial efficiency, carving out a niche in the machine vision industry. Founded by Dr. Robert Shillman in 1981, the company initially saw its innovation as a way to develop a computer program that could read alphanumeric codes, a task simple for humans but daunting for machines. Today, Cognex has grown into a leading provider of vision systems, software, and sensors. At its core, the company thrives on developing advanced algorithms that enable machines to "see" and interpret visual data with clarity and precision. These technologies play an essential role in automating manufacturing processes, reducing defects, delivering consistent quality, and ensuring that products meet strict specifications before they reach consumers. Cognex's revenue model hinges on its ability to provide industrial clients with tailored machine vision solutions that improve operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The company sells its products directly to manufacturers in sectors such as automotive, consumer electronics, logistics, and pharmaceuticals. Additionally, Cognex offers service packages, including training and customer support, which ensures clients derive maximum utility from their products. The company's strategic investments in research and development fuel its growth by continually expanding the capabilities of machine vision technologies, ensuring it stays ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape. This relentless focus on innovation and customization is what positions Cognex as a trusted partner in the ongoing digital transformation of industries worldwide.

CGNX Intrinsic Value
29.64 USD
Overvaluation 23%
Intrinsic Value
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While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.

Why is Insider Trading Important?

It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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