Taskus Inc
NASDAQ:TASK

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NASDAQ:TASK
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Price: 10.775 USD 0.42%
Market Cap: $974.3m

During the last 3 months Taskus Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 214.4k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 15% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 15, 2025 by Johnson Jarrod , who sold 214.4k USD worth of TASK shares.

Last Transactions:
Johnson Jarrod
$-214.4k
Johnson Jarrod
$-187.5k
Johnson Jarrod
$-412.9k
Johnson Jarrod
$-291.5k
Johnson Jarrod
$-204.8k
Amaya Steven
$-47k
Amaya Steven
$-75.3k
Daoust Stephan
$-1.1m
Daoust Stephan
$-1.8k
Johnson Jarrod
$-534.3k
Johnson Jarrod
$-732k
Reses Jacqueline D
$-496.6k
Daoust Stephan
$-241k
Daoust Stephan
$-20k
Tuminelli Kelly L
$+73.4k
Weir Jaspar
$-121.3m
Maddock Bryce
$-121.3m
Blackstone Management Associates (Cayman) Vii L.p.
$-499.3m
Schwarzman Stephen A
$-499.3m
Schwarzman Stephen A
$-140.8m
Maddock Bryce
$-34.2m
Weir Jaspar
$-34.2m
Blackstone Management Associates (Cayman) Vii L.p.
$-140.8m
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During the last 3 months Taskus Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 214.4k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 15% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 15, 2025 by Johnson Jarrod , who sold 214.4k USD worth of TASK shares.

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496.4k USD
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months
0
0 USD
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0
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No Insider Transactions
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0
0 USD

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TaskUs Inc. emerged as a unique player in the outsourcing arena, embodying agility and innovation. Founded in 2008 by childhood friends Bryce Maddock and Jaspar Weir, TaskUs initially took root to cater to the tech-savvy, fast-paced demands of Silicon Valley start-ups. With its sharp focus on customer support and back-office services, the company grew by aligning itself intricately with the growth trajectories of its clients. TaskUs distinguished itself through a modern approach to task management, emphasizing not only scalability but also a company culture that cultivates creativity and productivity. It carved a niche by offering services that include customer care, content moderation, and AI operations support, tailored to industries like e-commerce, social media, and gaming. The business model of TaskUs revolves around developing deep partnerships with its clients by embedding itself within their operational frameworks to optimize processes and enhance customer engagement. TaskUs earns revenue by providing these outsourcing solutions through a workforce spread across several countries, including the Philippines, India, and Mexico. Each region offers distinct advantages, such as cost efficiency and multilingual capabilities, enabling the company to deliver personalized services on a global scale. TaskUs's value proposition is clear: it helps companies focus on their core competencies by taking on critical, but non-core functions with exceptional efficiency and effectiveness. This alignment with tech-forward companies and its emphasis on employee well-being have been crucial to its growth and sustainability, making TaskUs a preferred partner for entities navigating rapid digital transformations.

TASK Intrinsic Value
25.024 USD
Undervaluation 57%
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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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