Luke Roy Swanson Net Worth
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Luke Roy Swanson has an estimated net worth of at least $35.3 million*, as of June 10, 2026. They own 800,461 shares of IBTA stock. They have sold 152,418 shares of IBTA stock since 2021, for an estimated $12.8 million.
Luke Roy Swanson $IBTA SEC Form 4 Insider Trading
Luke Roy Swanson has filed a total of 5 insider trades in $IBTA since 2021. Their most recent trade was a sale of 5,132 shares, made on Jun 04, 2026. Their largest trade was a sale of 140,538 shares, made on Apr 22, 2024. We estimate that they now own 800,461 shares of $IBTA, worth an estimated $22.6 million.
Insider Trading at $IBTA
There have been a total of 214 insider trades reported at $IBTA since 2021, with 906,130 shares purchased and 5.0 million shares sold. The most active insider traders in $IBTA stock have been Richard I. Donahue, Marisa Daspit, and Luke Roy Swanson. The most recent trade was a sale of 10,351 shares reported by Bryan Leach (CEO AND PRESIDENT), made on Jun 08, 2026.
History of Insider Stock Trades by Luke Roy Swanson
| Company Ticker | Purchase / Sale | Shares | Date | Disclosed (EST) |
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IBTA
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Sale | 5,132 | Jun 04, 2026 | June 8, 2026, 4:23 p.m. |
IBTA
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Sale | 808 | Jun 04, 2026 | June 8, 2026, 4:23 p.m. |
IBTA
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Sale | 5,133 | Jun 04, 2026 | June 8, 2026, 4:23 p.m. |
IBTA
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Sale | 807 | Jun 04, 2026 | June 8, 2026, 4:23 p.m. |
IBTA
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Sale | 140,538 | Apr 22, 2024 | April 22, 2024, 4:06 p.m. |
$IBTA Executives and Stock Owners with Insider Trades
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Richard I. Donahue, CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER
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Marisa Daspit, CHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER
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Luke Roy Swanson, CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
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Bryan Leach, CEO AND PRESIDENT
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Tabib Amir El, Chief Business Dev. Officer
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Christopher J Riedy, Chief Revenue Officer
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Christopher J. Jensen, CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER
*This is only based off of information found in SEC filings, and may not reflect actual net worth. There may also be inaccuracies due to privately holdings filing errors, parsing errors, accidental double-counting of shares, incorrect classification of indirectly owned shares, sales prior to dataset start date, or any other number of issues.