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Price: 62.49 USD -1.14%
Market Cap: $23.1B

During the last 3 months Flex Ltd insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 6% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jan 7, 2026 by Krumm Kevin , who sold 1.3m USD worth of FLEX shares.

Last Transactions:
Krumm Kevin
$-1.3m
Wendler Daniel
$-719.7k
Hurlston Michael E.
$-580k
Watkins William D
$-1.1m
Hartung Michael P
$-709.6k
Hartung Michael P
$-654.7k
Hartung Michael P
$-440.4k
Tan Kwang Hooi
Chief Human Resources Officer
$-733.2k
Hartung Michael P
$-2.4m
Wendler Daniel
$-566.6k
Mcsweeney Erin
$-514.7k
Watkins William D
$-517.9k
Hartung Michael P
$-125k
Tan Kwang Hooi
$-628.1k
Wendler Daniel
$-53.7k
Tan Kwang Hooi
$-365.9k
Hartung Michael P
$-294.2k
Advaithi Revathi
$-1.6m
Offer David Scott
$-293.3k
Offer David Scott
$-198.1k
Tan Kwang Hooi
$-281.4k
Wendler Daniel
$-38.5k
Hartung Michael P
$-198.1k
Advaithi Revathi
$-1.1m
Advaithi Revathi
$-5.8m
Offer David Scott
$-422k
Advaithi Revathi
$-7.8m
Hartung Michael P
$-1.5m
Tan Kwang Hooi
$-1.6m
Wendler Daniel
$-212.3k
Offer David Scott
$-1.5m
Hartung Michael P
$-473k
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During the last 3 months Flex Ltd insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 6% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jan 7, 2026 by Krumm Kevin , who sold 1.3m USD worth of FLEX shares.

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Flex Ltd., once known as Flextronics, is an intriguing player in the global supply chain, where the art of making and assembling products meets the science of strategizing logistics. This Singapore-headquartered company has evolved from its origins as a circuit board manufacturer to become a pivotal orchestrator of the world's electronics manufacturing services (EMS) industry. Flex Ltd. partners with an array of diverse clients—ranging from automotive giants to cutting-edge technology firms—by offering tailor-made solutions that streamline their manufacturing processes. As businesses stare down ever-changing market dynamics, Flex leverages its extensive global network to provide scalable solutions, enabling its clients to focus on core competencies, while enjoying the benefits of improved operational efficiencies. The heart of Flex’s operation beats through its extensive global footprint, with over 100 manufacturing locations spread across 30 countries. This strategic distribution not only enables it to manufacture and deliver components swiftly but also offers clients a geographic diversity that mitigates risks associated with global supply chains. Flex makes money primarily through its three service verticals: high reliability solutions, industrial and emerging industries, and communications and enterprise compute. Each of these areas embodies Flex’s capacity to customize its offerings, from developing sophisticated medical devices to crafting components that enhance cloud data management. By harnessing advanced manufacturing technologies and fostering strong relationships with its partners, Flex Ltd. sustains its vital role in crafting the physical products that power the digital world, while driving its own growth trajectory through a resilient and adaptive business model.

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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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