Argan Inc
NYSE:AGX

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Argan Inc
NYSE:AGX
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Price: 337.03 USD 2% Market Closed
Market Cap: 4.7B USD

During the last 3 months Argan Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 14.2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 20% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 23, 2025 by Leimkuhler William F. , who sold 33.7k USD worth of AGX shares.

Last Transactions:
Leimkuhler William F.
$-33.7k
Quinn James W
$-328k
Getsinger Peter W
$-1.9m
Getsinger Peter W
Chief Executive Officer
$-584k
Collins Charles Edwin Iv
$-3.1m
Collins Charles Edwin Iv
$-2.9m
Watson David Hibbert
$-1.2m
Flanders Cynthia
$-4.1m
Leimkuhler William F.
$-3.2m
Collins Charles Edwin Iv
$-1.4m
Quinn James W
$-3.6m
Jeffrey John Ronald Jr.
$-1.3m
Collins Charles Edwin Iv
$-1.3m
Quinn James W
$-1.2m
Quinn James W
$-3.1m
Sweeney Karen
$-103.1k
Collins Charles Edwin Iv
$-1.9m
Getsinger Peter W
$-625.3k
Collins Charles Edwin Iv
$-1.2m
Collins Charles Edwin Iv
$-1.2m
Deily Richard H
$-389.4k
Flanders Cynthia
$-469.1k
Jeffrey John Ronald Jr.
$-617.6k
Collins Charles Edwin Iv
$-362.3k
Leimkuhler William F.
$-1.7m
Leimkuhler William F.
$-896.3k
Getsinger Peter W
$-732.7k
Flanders Cynthia
$-3.3m
Leimkuhler William F.
$-1.8m
Watson David Hibbert
$-3.8m
Bosselmann Rainer H
$-3m
Quinn James W
$-8.3m
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During the last 3 months Argan Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 14.2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 20% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 23, 2025 by Leimkuhler William F. , who sold 33.7k USD worth of AGX shares.

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Argan Inc., a company rooted in Rockville, Maryland, spins a compelling narrative in the intricate arena of power infrastructure services. Embarking on its journey primarily through its flagship subsidiary, Gemma Power Systems, Argan has carved out a niche as a powerhouse in the energy sector, particularly in the construction and maintenance of power plants. Gemma, renowned for delivering turnkey solutions, is the cornerstone of Argan's operations, with a stellar reputation for engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) projects. They have positioned themselves as pivotal players in helping energy providers transition to more efficient and environmentally sustainable operations, often focusing their expertise on gas-fired power plants. Diversifying yet complementing its mainstay in power generation, Argan has strategically broadened its portfolio through other subsidiaries like Atlantic Projects Company and The Roberts Company. These entities extend Argan’s reach into international and industrial sectors, providing a blend of maintenance, repair, and complex project management services. This comprehensive service offering underpins their revenue model, primarily driven by large-scale, multi-year contracts with utility companies, independent power producers, and industrial clients. By aligning with industry trends towards greener energy solutions, Argan Inc. not only generates significant cash flows from its project executions but also positions itself as a resilient player in a rapidly evolving energy landscape.

AGX Intrinsic Value
189.29 USD
Overvaluation 44%
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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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