Biglari Holdings CEO Purchases Over 2,000 Insider Shares

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Key Points

  • The CEO of Biglari Holdings Inc. purchased 2,221 shares across three transactions for a total value of $705,671.28.

  • The transaction impacted 0.17% of Biglari Holdings' aggregate indirect holdings, leaving direct ownership unchanged at one share post-transaction.

  • The company's share prices surged approximately 30% in 2025.

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Sardar Biglari, Chairman and CEO of Biglari Holdings (NYSE:BH), acquired 2,221 Class B shares in multiple open-market transactions between Dec. 8, 2025 and Dec. 10, 2025, for a total consideration of $705,671.28, according to a SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Shares traded2,221
Transaction value$705,678
Post-transaction shares (direct)1
Post-transaction shares (indirect)1,332,028
Post-transaction value (direct ownership)~$321.87

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($317.73); post-transaction value based on Dec. 10, 2025 market close ($321.87).

Key questions

  • How significant was the size of this insider purchase in the context of Biglari Holdings' historical activity?
    The 2,221-share purchase was smaller than the historical median for all insider transactions (3,271 shares), and represented only 0.17% of Biglari Holdings' aggregate holdings at the time of the transaction.
  • What is the breakdown of direct versus indirect ownership following this transaction?
    Direct ownership remained unchanged at one share, while all newly acquired shares were held indirectly through The Lion Fund, L.P., a company that served as a general partner in the mentioned transactions.

Company overview

MetricValue
Price (as of market close Jan. 13, 2026)$430.74
Market capitalization$1.34 billion
Revenue (TTM)$386.51 million
*1-year price change97.44%

* 1-year price change calculated using Jan. 12, 2026 as the reference date.

Company snapshot

  • Biglari Holdings is a diversified holding company with core operations in the restaurant industry and additional interests in insurance, energy, and media.
  • The company leverages its established restaurant brands alongside insurance and publishing businesses to create multiple streams of revenue.
  • It operates and franchises restaurants under the Steak 'n Shake and Western Sizzlin brands, while also providing commercial trucking insurance, oil and gas operations, and magazine publishing services.

What this transaction means for investors

Biglari continued purchasing Class B shares of Biglari Holdings throughout 2025, with the most recently reported transaction on Dec. 17, 2025, where he purchased 3,084 shares indirectly, worth nearly $1 million at the time of the transaction.

Investors should also be aware that the holding company offers two distinct classes of shares. Class A shares hold voting power, and one Class A share is designed to be equivalent to around five Class B shares. Class B shares are the more commonly traded shares by volume.

Class B shares of the company have experienced significant growth over the past few years. The stock's price surged 31% in 2025, and as of Jan. 12, 2026, share prices are up nearly another 30% YTD.

Most interestingly, Biglari's subsidiary, Steak 'n Shake, saw significant sales growth in its Q4 in 2025, as the company began accumulating Bitcoin in its reserves and introduced a Bitcoin-themed burger around that period. The subsidiary plans to continue adapting to the integration of digital assets, and overall, Biglari appears to be well-prepared for long-term growth and strategy.

Glossary

Insider purchase: When a company's executive or major shareholder buys shares of their own company.
Open-market transaction: Buying or selling securities on a public exchange, not through private deals or special arrangements.
SEC Form 4: A required filing that discloses insider trades of company stock by officers, directors, or major shareholders.
Indirect ownership: Holding shares through an entity or fund rather than directly in your own name.
The Lion Fund, L.P.: An investment partnership used by Sardar Biglari to hold shares in Biglari Holdings.
Derivative securities: Financial contracts whose value is based on an underlying asset, such as options or futures.
Option exercise: Using the right to buy or sell stock at a set price under an options contract.
Aggregate holdings: The total number of shares owned, combining both direct and indirect ownership.
Weighted average price: The average price paid per share, adjusted for the number of shares bought at each price.
Share capacity: The maximum number of shares available for purchase or allocation, often set by agreements or regulations.
Median (in context): The middle value in a list of numbers, used here to compare transaction sizes.
TTM: The 12-month period ending with the most recent quarterly report.

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