Siebel Thomas M's SEBL filing pattern: what matters for ownership trend

Alex Rivera

Siebel Thomas M's recent SEBL filings are evaluated through cadence, code mix, and ownership trajectory rather than one headline transaction.

The headline number ($0 cumulative insider sales) is only the starting point for Insider in SEBL. The latest filing date of N/A is where sequence analysis begins.

Latest Filing Window

DateCodeSharesPriceEst. Value

Why Sequence Beats Snapshot

For insider analysis, persistence matters more than a single print. Investors should track cadence and transaction-code composition across consecutive windows.

Ownership Context

Recorded buy/sell history stands at $0 vs $0, with N/A total transactions and a latest ownership snapshot of N/A.

Industry Search Context

Open external reporting for Insider + SEBL

Signal Trigger

Escalate from watch to strong signal only if upcoming filings keep reducing residual ownership.

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