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Gagnon Benjamin purchased $196K of KEEL

Gagnon Benjamin (Chief Executive Officer) purchased 58,888 shares of Keel Infrastructure Corp. (KEEL) at $3.33 ($0.20M total) on 2026-08-13.

Original reporting
SEC EDGAR · Gagnon Benjamin
Published Aug 14, 2026, 5:44 PM UTC
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Relevance
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

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Why it matters

The newest fact is the CEO’s open-market purchase details (shares, price, total value) and post-transaction holdings.

02

Market read

Traders may note the insider buy as a small sentiment input, but there is no accompanying company-specific news (earnings, guidance, contracts, or regulatory action).

03

What to watch

The filing notes no pre-arranged 10b5-1 plan, but it still does not disclose the motivation, timing constraints, or whether other insiders are buying/selling.

Relevance 5/10Novelty 3/10Timing: filed 2026-08-14, transaction dated 2026-08-13

Background

The article is an SEC Form 4 insider transaction disclosure for Keel Infrastructure Corp.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$KEELBullishMedium confidence
Context

Keel Infrastructure CEO Gagnon Benjamin bought 58,888 shares on 2026-08-13 at $3.3300, totaling about $196.1K, per Form 4.

Expected impact

Likely limited near-term impact; any effect is sentiment-driven and typically fades unless followed by additional disclosures.

Evidence & confidence

Form 4 insider buys can signal confidence, but the disclosed size ($196K) is modest and the filing provides no new operational or financial guidance.

Market effects

No clear sector read-through from a single, modest insider purchase.

None indicated.

None indicated.

Counterpoint

Insider buys can be driven by liquidity needs, diversification, or pre-existing compensation plans rather than a forward-looking view.

Key entities

  • Keel Infrastructure Corp.

    Company whose CEO filed the Form 4 insider purchase.

  • Gagnon Benjamin

    Chief Executive Officer and director who purchased shares.

Full insider trading history

This story covers one filing. See everything behind it: every insider buy and sell on record, 10b5-1 plans, late filings, and which officers and directors are trading.

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