Gentex Corp
NASDAQ:GNTX

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Price: 23.22 USD 0.43% Market Closed
Market Cap: 5.1B USD

During the last 3 months Gentex Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 19% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on May 16, 2025 by Anderson Joseph B Jr , who sold 86.1k USD worth of GNTX shares.

Last Transactions:
Anderson Joseph B Jr
$-86.1k
Anderson Joseph B Jr
$-162.5k
Goode Gary F
$-162.5k
Ryan Scott P
$-437.5k
Nash Kevin C
$-446.1k
Goode Gary F
$-245.1k
Goode Gary F
$-238.8k
Schaum Richard O
$-204.3k
Anderson Joseph B Jr
$-148k
Starkoff Kathleen
$-147.1k
Hollars James A
$-124.8k
Goode Gary F
$-124.8k
Schaum Richard O
$-151.3k
Boehm Neil
$-35.3k
Ryan Scott P
$-157.6k
Downing Steven R
$-535.6k
Nash Kevin C
$-199.4k
Ryan Scott P
$-128.2k
Wallace James H
$-364.5k
Downing Steven R
$+257.4k
Goode Gary F
$-85.8k
Chiodo Matthew
$-166.7k
Boehm Neil
$-131.6k
Downing Steven R
$-645.1k
Chiodo Matthew
$-163.4k
Boehm Neil
$-175k
Nash Kevin C
$-172k
Ryan Scott P
$-150.5k
Ryan Scott P
$-57k
Downing Steven R
$-236.8k
Nash Kevin C
$-113.7k
Ryan Scott P
$-252k
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During the last 3 months Gentex Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 19% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on May 16, 2025 by Anderson Joseph B Jr , who sold 86.1k USD worth of GNTX shares.

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In the bustling heart of Zeeland, Michigan, Gentex Corporation stands as a testament to the power of innovation melded with practical application in the modern automotive and technological landscape. Founded in 1974, Gentex began its journey with a focus on fire protection products before pivoting into the fascinating world of high-tech automotive components. Today, the company is predominantly recognized for its rearview mirrors with integrated electronic capabilities—revolutionary products that have redefined automotive safety and convenience. Leveraging their advanced electrochromic technology, Gentex's auto-dimming mirrors automatically adjust to reduce glare from trailing vehicles’ headlights, enhancing driver comfort and safety during night-time driving. Beyond mirrors, the company has expanded its product line to include cutting-edge digital vision systems and driver-assist features, encapsulating the transition towards more immersive and tech-savvy driving experiences. Gentex’s prowess, however, is not confined merely to its product innovation but is also evidenced in its adept manufacturing capabilities and strategic market positioning. The company operates as a vertically integrated manufacturer, controlling the entire production process from design to assembly, which ensures a keen oversight on quality and cost efficiency—a critical factor in maintaining its competitive edge in the auto components industry. In addition to automotive markets, Gentex has diversified its technological expertise into other domains such as dimmable windows for aerospace and commercial buildings, showcasing its flexibility and knack for tapping into varied market demands. This strategic diversification ensures that Gentex not only remains relevant but also prospers amid the broader discourse of technological advancement, making it a stalwart entity in both automotive and beyond. Through these innovations and strategic business tactics, Gentex continues to illuminate avenues for growth while cementing its reputation as a leader in its field.

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