In this series, we look through the most recent Dividend Channel ''DividendRank'' report, and then we cherry pick only those companies that have experienced insider buying within the past six months. The officers and directors of a company tend to have a unique insider's view of the business, and presumably the only reason an insider would choose to take their hard-earned cash and use it to buy stock in the open market, is that they expect to make money — maybe they find the stock very undervalued, or maybe they see exciting progress within the company, or maybe both. So when stocks turn up that see insider buying, and are also top ranked, investors are wise to take notice. One such company is American Express Co. (Symbol: AXP), which saw buying by Director Michael J. Angelakis.
Back on March 7, Angelakis invested $998,593.00 into 3,700 shares of AXP, for a cost per share of $269.89. In trading on Monday, bargain hunters could buy shares of American Express Co. (Symbol: AXP) and achieve a cost basis 3.0% cheaper than Angelakis, with shares changing hands as low as $261.79 per share. American Express Co. shares are currently trading -0.58% on the day. The chart below shows the one year performance of AXP shares, versus its 200 day moving average:
Looking at the chart above, AXP's low point in its 52 week range is $214.5148 per share, with $326.275 as the 52 week high point — that compares with a last trade of $264.80. By comparison, below is a table showing the prices at which insider buying was recorded over the last six months:
Purchased | Insider | Title | Shares | Price/Share | Value |
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03/07/2025 | Michael J. Angelakis | Director | 3,700 | $269.89 | $998,593.00 |
The DividendRank report noted that among the coverage universe, AXP shares displayed both attractive valuation metrics and strong profitability metrics. The report also cited the strong quarterly dividend history at American Express Co., and favorable long-term multi-year growth rates in key fundamental data points.
The report stated, ''Dividend investors approaching investing from a value standpoint are generally most interested in researching the strongest most profitable companies, that also happen to be trading at an attractive valuation. That's what we aim to find using our proprietary DividendRank formula, which ranks the coverage universe based upon our various criteria for both profitability and valuation, to generate a list of the top most 'interesting' stocks, meant for investors as a source of ideas that merit further research.''
The annualized dividend paid by American Express Co. is $3.28/share, currently paid in quarterly installments, and its most recent dividend ex-date was on 04/04/2025. Below is a long-term dividend history chart for AXP, which the report stressed as being of key importance. Indeed, studying a company's past dividend history can be of good help in judging whether the most recent dividend is likely to continue.
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