Aveanna Insider Sells $292,000 in Stock as Shares Surge 99% -- Here's What Long-Term Investors Should Know

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Key Points

  • An executive at Aveanna Healthcare recently sold 36,015 shares in three open-market transactions for a total of $292,488.

  • The sale represented 10.93% of Cunningham’s direct holdings, reducing his direct ownership to 293,354 shares post-transaction.

  • All shares were disposed of from direct ownership, with no indirect holdings or derivative instruments involved.

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Patrick A. Cunningham, the chief compliance officer of Aveanna Healthcare (NASDAQ:AVAH), directly sold 36,015 shares in multiple open-market transactions between Dec. 30 and Jan. 2, for a total value of $292,488, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction Summary

MetricValue
Shares sold (direct)36,015
Transaction value$292,488
Post-transaction shares (direct)293,354
Post-transaction value (direct ownership)$2.4 million

The transaction value is based on the SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($8.12), and the post-transaction value is based on Friday's market close ($8.12).

Key Questions

  • How significant is this sale relative to previous insider activity?
    This direct sale of 36,015 shares is the largest single open-market disposition by Cunningham in at least the past year, indicating a higher-than-typical volume for his sales activity. He only has one other sale on record, of 18,500 shares in June.
  • What proportion of direct ownership was affected by this transaction?
    The sale accounted for 10.93% of Cunningham’s direct holdings, resulting in a reduction from 329,369 to 293,354 directly held shares.
  • Does the transaction involve any derivative instruments or indirect entities?
    No; all shares were sold from direct holdings, with no participation from trusts, LLCs, or option-related activity -- reflecting a straightforward open-market disposition.
  • How does this transaction relate to remaining capacity and recent trading patterns?
    Cunningham owns fewer shares than he did a year ago, so each sale now counts for more. That means the size of this latest sale likely reflects the smaller size of his remaining stake rather than a meaningful shift in his selling behavior.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Revenue (TTM)$2.29 billion
Net income (TTM)$75.46 million
Employees33,500
1-year price change99%

Company Snapshot

  • Aveanna Healthcare provides private duty nursing, adult home health and hospice, pediatric therapy, and enteral nutrition services, with revenue streams diversified across Private Duty Services, Home Health & Hospice, and Medical Solutions segments.
  • The company operates a patient-centered, home-based care platform that generates revenue through direct care services and medical supply distribution, targeting cost-effective alternatives to institutional healthcare settings.
  • It serves medically fragile children, adults requiring home health or hospice care, and patients needing ongoing nutritional support, primarily across the United States.

Aveanna Healthcare is a diversified U.S. provider of home-based clinical care and medical solutions, leveraging a workforce of 33,500 employees to deliver services to medically complex populations. The company’s integrated platform emphasizes cost efficiency and patient outcomes by prioritizing in-home care over higher-cost institutional alternatives.

What this transaction means for investors

For long-term investors, Cunningham’s recent stock sale matters less as a directional signal and more as a reminder of how insider mechanics intersect with a sharply improving business. Aveanna Healthcare is in the middle of a turnaround year: Third-quarter revenue jumped 22.2% year over year to $621.9 million, adjusted EBITDA surged 67.5% to $80.1 million, and management raised full-year guidance to more than $2.375 billion in revenue and $300 million in adjusted EBITDA. That operating momentum helps explain why AVAH shares are up roughly 99% over the past year, far outpacing the S&P 500’s 17% gain.

Against that backdrop, Cunningham, Aveanna’s chief compliance officer, sold 36,015 shares between Dec. 30 and Jan. 2 at a weighted average price of $8.12, for proceeds of about $292,000. Importantly, the Form 4 notes that the shares were automatically sold to satisfy tax obligations tied to vested equity awards -- not discretionary selling.

The sale reduced Cunningham’s direct holdings by about 11%, but context matters. He owns fewer shares than he did a year ago, meaning each transaction now represents a larger percentage of his stake. For investors, the durability of Aveanna’s margin expansion, cash generation, and raised outlook remains far more consequential than a capacity-driven insider sale.

Glossary

Open-market transaction: The purchase or sale of securities on a public exchange, not through private agreements.
Direct ownership: Shares held personally by an individual, not through trusts, funds, or other entities.
Indirect holdings: Shares owned via another entity, such as a trust or company, rather than directly by the individual.
Derivative instruments: Financial contracts whose value is based on the performance of underlying assets, like options or futures.
Disposition: The act of selling or otherwise transferring ownership of an asset.
Weighted average price: The average price of shares sold or bought, adjusted for the number of shares at each price.
SEC Form 4: A required filing that reports insider trades of a company’s securities by officers, directors, or major shareholders.
Capacity-driven: Refers to actions influenced by the remaining amount of shares or resources available for trading.
Median sell transaction: The middle value in a series of insider sales, used to compare transaction sizes.
TTM: The 12-month period ending with the most recent quarterly report.
Discretionary moderation: Voluntarily reducing the size or frequency of transactions, rather than acting out of necessity.
Disposition by open-market sale: Selling shares directly on the stock market, as opposed to private or negotiated sales.

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