On June 5, Unusual Machines declined 8.45% in regular trading, trading at $28.09/share, with trading volume of approximately $79.08 million.
On the news front, company insiders continued to reduce their holdings. Executive Hoff Brian Joseph sold 150,000 shares on May 27, and Director Allan Evans filed to sell 500,000 shares of common stock on May 28, with a total market value of approximately $14.8 million. Following a sharp rebound of over 13% in the prior session, the persistent insider selling pressure again triggered profit-taking among investors.
The stock had surged over 60% since late May after reports that the Pentagon was in discussions to provide funding support to domestic drone companies, with Unusual Machines identified as a potential recipient. However, the concentrated insider selling has become the primary short-term headwind, with the stock experiencing cumulative pullback exceeding 20% from recent highs before the prior session's bounce.
Unusual Machines is a development-stage technology company focused on FPV drone technology, owning the Fat Shark brand of ultra-low latency video goggles and operating the Rotor Riot drone-centric e-commerce marketplace.
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