What Did This CEO Just Do with Personal Shares of Strayer Education (NASDAQ: STRA)?


Yesterday, the CEO of Strayer Education (NASDAQ: STRA), Raymond Karl Mcdonnell, sold shares of STRA for $3.02M.

Following Raymond Karl Mcdonnell’s last STRA Sell transaction on May 08, 2017, the stock climbed by 13.7%.

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Based on Strayer Education’s latest earnings report for the quarter ending March 31, the company posted quarterly revenue of $116 million and quarterly net profit of $9.47 million. In comparison, last year the company earned revenue of $115 million and had a net profit of $10.58 million. STRA’s market cap is $1.19B and the company has a P/E ratio of 61.02. Currently, Strayer Education has an average volume of 109.1K.

Four different firms, including Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley, currently also have a Sell rating on the stock.

The insider sentiment on Strayer Education has been negative according to 18 insider trades in the past three months. This sentiment is lower than the average sentiment of company insiders in this sector.

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Strayer Education, Inc. engages in the provision of post-secondary education services. It offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in business administration, accounting, information technology, education, health services administration, public administration, and criminal justice to its working adult students via the Internet.

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