Liberty Capital Corp/NV (GLIBK) disclosed another insider purchase this week, with director and 10%+ owner John C. Malone buying 66,702 shares on August 12, 2026 at $25.57 per share, a purchase worth $1,705,623.50. Following the transaction, Malone’s directly held stake stands at 2,558,752 shares.
The filing is notable less for its standalone size than for what it represents: the latest leg of a concentrated buying streak. Between August 10 and August 12, 2026, Malone made four separate open-market purchases of GLIBK stock, together totaling $13,557,480. Each of these transactions involved Malone spending his own capital to acquire additional shares directly from the market, rather than through options exercises, grants, or other forms of equity compensation.
What a Cluster Buy Signals
Whoisbuyingnow.com classifies this activity as a cluster buy: multiple insider purchases from the same individual within a tight window, rather than an isolated trade. Cluster buys tend to draw more attention from filing-watchers than single transactions because they suggest a purchasing decision made repeatedly over several days rather than a one-off allocation. In this case, all four purchases came from the same insider, Malone, who already holds both a board seat and a 10%+ ownership position in the company.
Academic research on insider trading disclosures has found that clustered purchases by insiders, particularly by those with significant existing ownership stakes, are statistically associated with periods of subsequent outperformance relative to purchases made by a single insider in isolation. This is a historical pattern observed across large samples of Form 4 filings and should not be read as a prediction or endorsement of any particular stock’s future performance.
For a company like Liberty Capital Corp/NV, where Malone’s existing position already places him among the largest shareholders, a further $13.5 million in purchases over three trading days represents a meaningful addition to an already substantial stake. The transactions were all conducted at prices in a similar range, with the August 12 purchase executed at $25.57 per share, suggesting the buying occurred without significant price movement disrupting the pattern.
Form 4 filings of this nature are public record and are typically filed within two business days of the transaction date under SEC reporting rules. Readers interested in the underlying filing details, including the exact timing and structure of the three earlier purchases in this cluster, can consult the primary disclosure documents filed with the SEC.
This article is based solely on information contained in the public Form 4 disclosure and is intended for informational tracking purposes only.
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Source: original SEC Form 4 filing.