US Stock Insider Trading | Marcus disclosed one insider trading transaction of the company on March 10

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On March 10, 2026, Marcus (MCS) disclosed an insider transaction. Director KISSINGER THOMAS F sold 25,000 shares on March 6, 2026.

[Recent Insider Transactions]

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
March 10, 2026 Director KISSINGER THOMAS F March 6, 2026 Sell 25,000 17.32 433,000
June 24, 2025 Executive Evans Michael Reade June 5, 2025 Sell 934 8.26 7,720.18
June 24, 2025 Executive Gramz Mark A May 15, 2025 Sell 5,138 8.33 42,800
May 9, 2025 Shareholder with >10% ownership GERSHOWITZ DIANE M May 7, 2025 Buy 1,538 16.25 25,000
May 9, 2025 Director Gehl Katherine M., HOEKSEMA TIMOTHY E., MILSTEIN PHILIP L., OLSON BRUCE J., Ramirez Austin M., SELIG ALLAN H., STARK BRIAN JAY May 7, 2025 Buy 10,800 16.25 174,900
March 4, 2025 Director Marcus Gregory S March 1, 2025 Sell 9,717 18.34 178,200
March 4, 2025 Executive Evans Michael Reade March 1, 2025 Sell 2,115 18.34 38,800
March 4, 2025 Director KISSINGER THOMAS F March 1, 2025 Sell 3,406 18.34 62,500
March 4, 2025 Executive Paris Chad M March 1, 2025 Buy 1,619 18.34 29,700
February 27, 2025 Executive Evans Michael Reade February 25, 2025 Sell 1,259 20.81 26,200

[Company Profile]

The Marcus Corporation, founded in 1935, originally purchased a theater located in North York, Wisconsin. It primarily operates in two segments: theaters and hotels & resorts. As of December 31, 2025, their theater operations include 78 theaters with 985 screens across 17 states (Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia), including a third-party owned and managed theater in Minnesota with 14 screens. Their theaters operate under the Marcus Theatres, Movie Tavern by Marcus, and BistroPlex brands. The company also runs a family entertainment center called Funset Boulevard, adjacent to their theater in Appleton, Wisconsin. They are the fourth-largest theater chain in the U.S. Their hotel and resort business includes seven wholly owned and operated hotels and resorts in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Nebraska. Additionally, they manage nine hotels, resorts, and other properties through joint ventures and third-party management in Wisconsin, California, Minnesota, Nevada, Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa, and Pennsylvania, totaling approximately 4,700 hotel and resort rooms.

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