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Price: 194.54 USD -0.49% Market Closed
Market Cap: $137.7B

During the last 3 months Danaher Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 274.6k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 19% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Feb 19, 2026 by Milosevich Gregory M , who sold 274.6k USD worth of DHR shares.

Last Transactions:
Milosevich Gregory M
$-274.6k
Rales Mitchell P
$-8.3m
List Teri
$-747k
Rales Mitchell P
$-5.6m
Ellis Brian W
$-1.6m
Mcgrew Matthew
Chief Financial Officer
$-3.5m
Couchara Georgeann
$-878.8k
Rales Mitchell P
$-66.5m
List Teri
$-586.3k
Rales Steven M
$-32.3m
Riley Christopher Paul
$-1.5m
Spoon Alan G
$-113.6k
Ellis Brian W
$-1.3m
Raskas Daniel
$-6.2m
Raskas Daniel
$-2m
Couchara Georgeann
$-255.5k
Filler Linda
$-1.1m
Mcgrew Matthew
$-4.5m
Blair Rainer
$-2.5m
Raskas Daniel
$-3.9m
Ellis Brian W
$-2.6m
Blair Rainer
$-2.4m
Blair Rainer
$-4.9m
Mcgrew Matthew
$-5.4m
Spoon Alan G
$-172.5k
Weidemanis Joakim
$-5.6m
Blair Rainer
$-2.3m
Ellis Brian W
$-1m
Raskas Daniel
$-6m
Lohr Walter G
$-826k
Couchara Georgeann
$-204.8k
List Teri
$-816.7k
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During the last 3 months Danaher Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 274.6k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 19% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Feb 19, 2026 by Milosevich Gregory M , who sold 274.6k USD worth of DHR shares.

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Once upon a time, back in 1984, two brothers, Steven and Mitchell Rales, envisioned a company that would revolutionize the manufacturing sphere, setting the roots for what would become Danaher Corporation. Born from the acquisition of a real estate investment trust, they pivoted to a broader industrial manufacturing approach, aligning themselves with the then unique concept of lean manufacturing and continuous improvement – known as the Danaher Business System (DBS). This philosophy helped them transform Danaher into an assembly of high-performance companies. Over the decades, the corporation honed its focus, shedding non-core assets, and refining its portfolio to center on biotechnology, life sciences, environmental and applied solutions, and diagnostics. Through strategic acquisitions and relentless innovation, Danaher has continued to evolve, constantly reshaping itself to meet the demands of critical sectors. Today, Danaher's operations are driven by three powerful segments: Life Sciences, Diagnostics, and Environmental & Applied Solutions. Its Life Sciences segment enables breakthrough discoveries that advance scientific research, healthcare, and more. Meanwhile, the Diagnostics division delivers critical tools that aid clinical laboratories and physicians in patient care, offering blood and infection analysis technologies, among others. Finally, Environmental & Applied Solutions focuses on water quality and product-identification services, crucial for maintaining health and safety standards across industries. By continually investing in innovation and focusing on operational efficiencies through DBS, Danaher not only positions itself as a leader in these sectors—it harnesses market needs into profitable solutions, ensuring its growth and stability in a competitive global market.

DHR Intrinsic Value
176.87 USD
Overvaluation 9%
Intrinsic Value
Price $194.54

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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.

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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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