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Tanger Inc
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Tanger Inc
SWB:T6O
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Price: 27.99 EUR -0.74% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.9B EUR

During the last 3 months Tanger Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Sep 5, 2025 by Swanson Gallardo Leslie , who sold 608k EUR worth of T6O shares.

Last Transactions:
Swanson Gallardo Leslie
€-608k
Reddin Thomas
€-225.8k
Yalof Stephen
€+100k
Swanson Gallardo Leslie
€-404.8k
Skerritt Susan E
€-342.5k
Guerrieri Thomas Joseph Jr
€-108.8k
Swanson Gallardo Leslie
€-550.2k
Skerritt Susan E
€-260.7k
Guerrieri Thomas Joseph Jr
€-87.8k
Skerritt Susan E
€-94.7k
Reddin Thomas
€-145k
Tanger Steven B
€-3.9m
Tanger Steven B
€-275.1k
Tanger Steven B
€-1.6m
Tanger Steven B
€-1.9m
Tanger Steven B
€-1.8m
Tanger Steven B
€-4.8m
Skerritt Susan E
€-69.6k
Reddin Thomas
€-99.8k
Tanger Steven B
€-1.5m
Tanger Steven B
€-975k
Tanger Steven B
€-950k
Reddin Thomas
€-96k
Reddin Thomas
€-180k
Guerrieri Thomas Joseph Jr
€-34.5k
Warren Carrie A
€-28.4k
Perry Chad
€-106.4k
Reddin Thomas
€-86.8k
Warren Carrie A
€-25.9k
Warren Carrie A
€-25.5k
Warren Carrie A
€-16.7k
Perry Chad
€-139.4k
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During the last 3 months Tanger Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Sep 5, 2025 by Swanson Gallardo Leslie , who sold 608k EUR worth of T6O shares.

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Market Cap
1.9B EUR
Industry
Real Estate

In the bustling world of retail real estate, Tanger Inc. emerges as a pivotal player, orchestrating a unique space where brands and shoppers converge. Founded by Stanley K. Tanger in 1981, this company carved its niche by developing, owning, and operating upscale open-air outlet shopping centers across the United States and Canada. Their business model revolves around leasing retail spaces to renowned brands at these centers, offering a curated experience of value shopping. Unlike traditional malls, Tanger's outlets are designed as destinations — places where consumers can indulge in a treasure hunt for bargains in an open-air atmosphere, often drawing tourists and locals alike looking to enjoy shopping as part of a larger outing. This vision allows brands to clear excess inventory while maintaining brand value, whereas consumers are enticed with possibilities of fashion finds at attractive prices. Revenue for Tanger Inc. primarily stems from rental income collected from its tenants, complemented by additional income streams such as percentage rents and tenant reimbursements for operating expenses. The company’s adeptness in site selection further enhances its profitability, with locations strategically chosen for high traffic potential and economic resilience. Tanger's commitment to creating value extends beyond mere commerce; they emphasize delivering a vibrant shopping experience through tailored marketing strategies and dynamic brand partnerships. By mastering the interplay of real estate and retail, Tanger Inc. crafts a business model that thrives on the synergies between consumer demand for value and retailers' need for efficient inventory management, thereby remaining a steadfast force in the evolving landscape of retail.

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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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