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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Knowles Corp. President and CEO Sells $1.2 Million Worth of Shares After 24% Gain
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Knowles Corp. President and CEO Sells $1.2 Million Worth of Shares After 24% Gain

Last updated: January 30, 2026 6:30 am
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Knowles Corporation’s President & CEO, Jeffrey Niew, made headlines on Jan. 15, 2026, with the direct sale of 50,000 shares of Knowles Corporation (NYSE:KN) in open-market transactions. The total value of the sale was estimated at $1,237,500, as reported in the SEC Form 4 filing.

This sale represented 5.62% of Niew’s direct holdings, more than double the recent median sell size for this insider. It marked the largest open-market sale in the “recent” period since December 2024. The transaction did not involve any indirect holdings, options, or derivatives, impacting only Niew’s direct ownership.

The timing of the sale coincided with Knowles Corporation’s positive performance, with shares sold at a weighted average of $24.75 on a day when the stock closed at $24.93. The company had seen a one-year total return of 24.5% leading up to the sale, indicating positive price momentum.

Niew’s diminishing direct holdings over the past year suggest a capacity-driven pattern in his insider activity. The elevated trade size reflects a shrinking available share base, pointing to capacity limitations rather than a discretionary increase in disposition rate.

Knowles Corporation is a prominent provider of advanced micro-acoustic, audio processing, and precision device solutions, operating globally with approximately 5,500 employees. The company serves various markets, including consumer electronics, medtech, defense, electric vehicles, and communications, with a focus on innovation and direct engagement with OEMs and contract manufacturers.

Looking ahead, Niew’s sale was part of a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan to avoid the appearance of insider trading. Knowles Corporation had seen a 24% increase in its stock price over the last year, supported by strong financial results and positive market sentiment. Ariel Investments highlighted the company in its investor letter, emphasizing its market-leading positions in hearing health and precision devices.

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Investors interested in potential growth opportunities may consider exploring “Double Down” stock recommendations from expert analysts. These recommendations have historically delivered significant returns for investors who acted on them at the right time. With Knowles Corporation set to announce its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results soon, the stock continues to attract attention from market participants.

For more information on Knowles Corporation’s recent developments and insider trading activities, you can visit the original article published by The Motley Fool.

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