Singh acquired 39,285 shares at a weighted average price of $51.30, representing a total capital commitment of $2 million.
The transaction established a new direct equity position of 39,285 shares for the executive, who previously reported zero direct holdings.
The entire transaction was executed directly by the insider, with no indirect holdings or derivative securities disclosed in the filing.
This purchase follows a period where the stock has generated a total return of -10% over the 12 months ending August 7, 2026.
Jesse G. Singh, the recently appointed Chief Executive Officer of Fortune Brands Innovations (NYSE:FBIN), purchased 39,285 shares of common stock on August 6, 2026 and August 7, 2026. SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares purchased (directly held) | 39,285 |
| Transaction value | $2.0 million |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 39,285 |
| Post-transaction value | $1.99 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($51.30); post-transaction value based on August 07, 2026 market close ($50.78).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-07) | $50.78 |
| Market Capitalization | $6.1 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $4.4 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | $148.9 million |
Fortune Brands Innovations is a diversified manufacturer in the construction materials sector, with approximately 10,000 employees and a market capitalization of $6.1 billion. The company maintains a competitive position through its portfolio of well-established brands that address critical categories in water management, building products, and security. With trailing twelve month (TTM) revenue of $4.4 billion, the company benefits from exposure to residential construction activity and home improvement spending while maintaining operational scale across multiple product categories.
There are multiple reasons an insider may sell shares in a company. One reason could be the need to raise cash to meet a large personal expense, such as a home purchase or tax liability. Another reason could be for reasonable portfolio diversification unrelated to their outlook for the company. A third reason could be what investors fear most: a bearish outlook on the company's future.
However, there is only one reason an insider buys stock: they believe the share price is going up.
By that investor's rule of thumb, Singh's purchase of $2 million worth of Fortune Brands Innovations shares is bullish. Adding to the bullishness is the fact that studies show that, more often than not, an insider purchase predicts a higher share price 30 days later.
Tempering the bullishness somewhat is the fact that Singh just assumed the CEO role at the end of June. However, for about a decade, Singh was the CEO of another once publicly traded company, Azek, which he turned around and led to a profitable sale to a larger business last year. He clearly has experience in creating value for shareholders.
The business is seen as benefiting from a move over recent years to more narrowly focus offerings on home products. While high interest rates are affecting home sales, Fortune Brands Innovations is seen as having a core group of products for the home (everything from padlocks to smart home security products) that should benefit from existing homeowner upgrades. Sales and income are expected to dip slightly this year compared to last, but Wall Street see long-term growth for the business. Singh's purchase is a sign of long-term confidence.
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