Shares of Electro Optic Systems Holdings (EOS.AU) surged 6.74% during intraday trading on Wednesday, marking a significant recovery move.
The sharp rise follows a substantial sell-off in the previous session, which was triggered by the company's disclosure that its CEO, CFO, and other senior executives had exercised millions of share options and indicated plans to sell a significant portion of those shares. This news initially caught investors off guard, leading to a steep decline as the prospect of large-scale insider selling turned market sentiment.
The intraday rebound suggests some investors are stepping back in to reassess the company's fundamentals after the initial wave of selling. Electro Optic Systems has seen remarkable performance over the past year, with demand for its remote weapon systems and high-energy lasers driving significant share price appreciation prior to this event.