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Grab Shares of INGR Cheaper Than the CFO Did

There's an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on May 24, Ingredion Inc's CFO, James D. Gray, invested $78,370.00 into 1,000 shares of INGR, for a cost per share of $78.37. Bargain hunters tend to pay particular attention to insider buys like this one, because presumably the only reason an insider would take their hard-earned cash and use it to buy stock of their company in the open market, is that they expect to make money. In trading on Wednesday, bargain hunters could buy shares of Ingredion Inc (Symbol: INGR) and achieve a cost basis even cheaper than Gray, with shares changing hands as low as $77.68 per share. Ingredion Inc shares are currently trading up about 0.1% on the day. The chart below shows the one year performance of INGR shares, versus its 200 day moving average:

Ingredion Inc Chart

Looking at the chart above, INGR's low point in its 52 week range is $77.60 per share, with $116.39 as the 52 week high point — that compares with a last trade of $77.95. By comparison, below is a table showing the prices at which INGR insider buying was recorded over the last six months:

The current annualized dividend paid by Ingredion Inc is $2.5/share, currently paid in quarterly installments, and its most recent dividend has an upcoming ex-date of 06/28/2019. Below is a long-term dividend history chart for INGR, which can be of good help in judging whether the most recent dividend with approx. 3.2% annualized yield is likely to continue.

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The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.

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