The transaction involved the purchase of 20,000 shares for a total purchase price of approximately $959,000.
The acquisition increased the insider's direct equity holdings by 13%.
George L. Ball maintains a larger indirect position of 205,000 shares through the George L. and Coleen M. Ball Family Trust UA 01-18-2005.
George L. Ball, Director at Parsons (NYSE:PSN), purchased 20,000 shares of common stock at $47.97 per share on Aug. 7, 2026. SEC Form 4 filing
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares purchased | 20,000 |
| Approximate Transaction value | $959,000 |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 170,383 |
| Post-transaction shares (indirectly held) | 205,000 |
| Post-transaction value | $17.8 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($47.97); post-transaction value based on Aug. 07, 2026, market close ($47.55).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-07) | $47.55 |
| Market Capitalization | $4.9 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $6.3 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | $157.4 million |
Parsons is a global provider of mission-critical solutions, positioning it as a significant player in the defense and critical infrastructure services market. The company's dual-segment operating structure enables focused delivery of specialized capabilities to government and infrastructure clients, with particular strength in cybersecurity and intelligence solutions. Despite a one-year share price decline of roughly 40%, Parsons maintains substantial scale and market presence within the highly specialized defense and critical infrastructure services sector.
Parsons shareholders are having a rough 12 months, with the stock price dropping roughly 40%. In comparison, the S&P 500 is up nearly 20% in the same time frame. One of the issues that has plagued the company is slumping revenue, which has forced it to lower its guidance. For its 2026 second-quarter results, Parsons reported revenue of $1.6 billion, which was a 1% decline from the prior-year period. It also reported revenue for its Federal Solutions division slumped by 6%. For 2026 full-year revenue, Parsons previously forecast $6.5 billion to $6.8 billion, but has now lowered that to $6.2 billion to $6.5 billion.
The company did, however, report that its net bookings were up 24% for the quarter and that its backlog was $9.3 billion. An insider buying stock at this juncture would seem to indicate that, while the company has gone through a rough patch over the last 12 months, there is still potential upside ahead. With roughly 375,000 shares held directly and indirectly, Ball could have just as easily trimmed some of his position here. But adding even more is a vote of confidence for shareholders.
Before you buy stock in Parsons, consider this:
The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy now… and Parsons wasn’t one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.
Consider when Netflix made this list on December 17, 2004... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you’d have $409,970!* Or when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you’d have $1,381,040!*
Now, it’s worth noting Stock Advisor’s total average return is 969% — a market-crushing outperformance compared to 215% for the S&P 500. Don't miss the latest top 10 list, available with Stock Advisor, and join an investing community built by individual investors for individual investors.
See the 10 stocks »
*Stock Advisor returns as of August 19, 2026.
Jack Delaney has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.