A Grocery Outlet Insider Purchases 8,000 Shares Amid a 40% Stock Decline

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Key Points

  • The insider acquired 8,000 shares on August 20, 2026, for a total transaction value of $87,200.

  • The purchase increased the insider's direct equity holdings by 12%.

  • The transaction occurred after a 40% decline in the stock's one-year return as of August 20, 2026.

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Paul Blaine Miller, who serves as Chief Purchasing and Merchandising Officer, bought 8,000 shares of Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. (NASDAQ:GO) on August 20, 2026. SEC Form 4 filing

Transaction summary

Transaction value$87,200
Shares purchased8,000
Post-transaction shares (directly held)72,171
Post-transaction value$801,819.81

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($10.90); post-transaction value based on August 20, 2026 market close ($11.11).

Key questions

  • What was the total impact on the insider's equity stake?
    The addition of 8,000 shares increased the total direct position from 64,171 shares to 72,171 shares.
  • How does the purchase price compare with the market valuation on the transaction date?
    Miller acquired the shares at $10.90 per share, while the stock was priced at $11.11 as of the August 20, 2026 market close.
  • What is the company's current financial profile?
    As of the transaction date, the company reported trailing twelve-month revenue of $4.7 billion and a net loss of $381.3 million.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-20)$11.11
Market Capitalization$1.1 billion
Revenue (TTM)$4.7 billion
Net Income (TTM)-$381.3 million

Company Snapshot

  • Grocery Outlet operates a network of individually managed retail locations offering fresh produce, dairy, deli items, meats, seafood, conventional groceries, general merchandise, health and beauty care products, frozen foods, and beer and wine selections.
  • The company employs a decentralized business model wherein independently operated stores maintain autonomy in merchandising and pricing decisions while benefiting from centralized procurement and supply chain infrastructure to optimize margins.
  • The company serves value-conscious consumers across the United States seeking discount grocery and general merchandise offerings through a network of over 400 stores operating across multiple states.

Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. operates as a significant discount grocery retailer with a distinctive franchise-like model that emphasizes local store autonomy and entrepreneurial management.

The company generated $4.7 billion in trailing twelve-month revenue while managing a network of individually operated locations that leverage centralized sourcing to deliver competitive pricing. Despite current operational challenges reflected in a trailing twelve-month net loss of $381.3 million, the company maintains a substantial market presence with a market cap of $1.1 billion.

What this transaction means for investors

Grocery Outlet's Chief Purchasing and Merchandising Officer Paul Miller, who rejoined the company in June, signaled a bullish outlook toward the stock when he bought 8,000 shares on Aug. 20. The purchase represents a 12% jump in his direct holdings, which is a sizable increase.

Miller's buy at $10.90 per share suggests this is an attractive price level. After all, the stock's 52-week high is $19.23, so there is the potential for substantial upside.

Grocery Outlet shares fell in 2026 after the company reported earnings results for its fiscal first quarter ended April 4. While sales increased 3.6% year over year to $1.17 billion, it posted a large goodwill impairment charge of $158 million, resulting in a net loss of $180.3 million, up from a loss of $23.3 million in the prior year. It also forecasted as much as a 2% year-over-year drop in same-store sales.

Grocery Outlet's business showed signs of improvement in its fiscal Q2 results ended July 4. The retailer revised same-store sales to no more than a 0.5% year-over-year decline.

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