Mckesson Corp
NYSE:MCK

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Price: 808.62 USD -0.68% Market Closed
Market Cap: 99.8B USD

During the last 3 months Mckesson Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 283.5k USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 16% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 7, 2025 by Rutledge Napoleon B Jr , who sold 283.5k USD worth of MCK shares.

Last Transactions:
Rutledge Napoleon B Jr
$-283.5k
Tyler Brian S.
$-8.4m
Tyler Brian S.
$-8.1m
Rutledge Napoleon B Jr
$-218.3k
Tyler Brian S.
$-13.7m
Tyler Brian S.
$-13.7m
Rodgers Thomas L
$-2.1m
Vitalone Britt J.
$-1.3m
Smith Leann B
$-244.8k
Rutledge Napoleon B Jr
$-68.2k
Rodgers Thomas L
$-366.1k
Rutledge Napoleon B Jr
$-704.3k
Smith Leann B
$-115.2k
Rutledge Napoleon B Jr
$-45.1k
Vitalone Britt J.
$-523.6k
Vitalone Britt J.
$-4.5m
Smith Leann B
$-895.2k
Rutledge Napoleon B Jr
$-394.5k
Tyler Brian S.
$-5.7m
Tyler Brian S.
$-5.6m
Lau Michele
$-188.8k
Tyler Brian S.
$-5.4m
Tyler Brian S.
$-5.4m
Smith Leann B
$-114.6k
Smith Leann B
$-331.6k
Smith Leann B
$-349k
Tyler Brian S.
$-2.1m
Tyler Brian S.
$-2.3m
Tyler Brian S.
$-2.2m
Smith Leann B
$-351.3k
Martinez Maria
$-283k
Tyler Brian S.
$-2.2m
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During the last 3 months Mckesson Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 283.5k USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 16% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 7, 2025 by Rutledge Napoleon B Jr , who sold 283.5k USD worth of MCK shares.

Sold
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283.5k USD
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3-6
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30.4m USD
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6-9
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25m USD
5
9-12
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23m USD
3
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0-3
months
0
0 USD
3-6
months
0
0 USD
6-9
months
0
0 USD
9-12
months
0
0 USD

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McKesson Corporation, with its roots tracing back to 1833, stands as a healthcare titan in the pharmaceutical industry. Founded by John McKesson and Charles Olcott in New York City, the company began its journey as an importer and wholesaler of botanical drugs. McKesson has since evolved into one of the largest healthcare companies in the world, delivering critical logistics and distribution services that underpin the healthcare sector. The company's primary role is that of an intermediary, ensuring that pharmaceutical products and medical supplies make their way efficiently from manufacturers to pharmacies, hospitals, and clinics. This pivotal position places McKesson at the heart of the supply chain, making health products more accessible and affordable across North America and beyond. The operational mechanics of McKesson are a complex yet seamless orchestration of advanced logistics, technology, and customer service. By maintaining a vast network of distribution centers, the corporation processes and ships millions of pharmaceutical products daily, ensuring they are delivered within stringent timeframes. Through its well-oiled logistics system, McKesson earns its revenue mainly from the margins on product sales and the fees it charges for its distribution services. Furthermore, the company has diversified into additional areas like healthcare technology solutions, offering software and automation systems that aid healthcare providers in managing their operations more effectively. In summary, McKesson remains an indispensable player in healthcare, translating logistical prowess into a streamlined flow of pharmaceuticals from production to patient care.

MCK Intrinsic Value
1 284.92 USD
Undervaluation 37%
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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.

However, the fact that company executives have unique insights doesn't mean that individual investors are always left in the dark. Insider trading data is out there for all who want to use it.

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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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