U.S. Stock Insider Trading | LSB Industries Discloses One Insider Transaction on March 4

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On March 4, 2026, LSB Industries (LXU) disclosed an insider trading transaction. Director BEHRMAN MARK T sold 250,000 shares on March 2, 2026.

【Recent Insider Transactions】

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
March 4, 2026 Director BEHRMAN MARK T March 2, 2026 Sell 250,000 11.75 2,937,500
March 2, 2026 Executive CARVER KRISTY February 26, 2026 Sell 2,091 10.99 23,000
February 11, 2026 Director GOLSEN BARRY H February 9, 2026 Sell 3,321 10.00 33,210
February 11, 2026 Director GOLSEN BARRY H February 11, 2026 Sell 43,300 10.04 434,900
January 28, 2026 Executive Renwick Damien January 26, 2026 Buy 2,893 9.88 28,600
January 28, 2026 Executive MAGUIRE CHERYL January 26, 2026 Buy 4,323 9.88 42,700
January 28, 2026 Executive Foster Michael J. January 26, 2026 Buy 4,282 9.88 42,300
January 28, 2026 Executive CARVER KRISTY January 26, 2026 Buy 1,027 9.88 10,100
January 28, 2026 Director BEHRMAN MARK T January 26, 2026 Buy 23,900 9.88 236,300
January 23, 2026 Executive MAGUIRE CHERYL January 21, 2026 Sell 5,899 10.01 59,000

【Company Information】

LSB Industries, Inc. was established in 1968 as an Oklahoma company and became a Delaware corporation in 1977. LSB is a diversified holding company engaged in manufacturing and sales through its subsidiaries. Its chemical division is a supplier to some of the world’s leading chemical and industrial companies. By focusing on specific geographic areas, the company has freight and distribution advantages compared to its competitors, and its chemical business has a strong market position in these regions. The company sells most of its industrial and mining products to customers under contracts based on minimum volumes and cost-plus agreements. These contract sales mitigate the impact of commodity cost changes and fluctuations in product demand, with product demand fluctuations resulting from cyclical end markets. The company regularly revises its agricultural product sales agreements, but most of its agricultural products are sold at market prices at the time of actual shipment.

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