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

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

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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

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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.

Alex RiveraBreaking News Editor

Breaking News Editor at 13F Insight. First to report on major SEC filings, institutional moves, and regulatory developments.

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