U.S. Stock Insider Trading | Rayonier Advanced disclosed 7 insider transactions on March 5

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On March 5, 2026, Rayonier Advanced (RYAM) disclosed seven company insider transactions. Executive Moeltner Marcus J. sold 10.6k shares on March 3, 2026.

【Recent Insider Trading】

Disclosure date Title Name Transaction date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per share/US$ Total amount/US$
March 5, 2026 Executive Gingras Marie Manon Lise March 3, 2026 Sold 570 9.37 5340.90
March 5, 2026 Executive Moeltner Marcus J. March 3, 2026 Sold 10.6k 9.37 99.1k
March 5, 2026 Executive Slaughter Richard Colby March 3, 2026 Sold 4206 9.37 39.4k
March 5, 2026 Executive Duffy Kenneth James March 3, 2026 Sold 2180 9.37 20.4k
March 5, 2026 Executive Brown Timothy Andrew March 3, 2026 Sold 611 9.37 5725.07
March 5, 2026 Executive Osborne Michael D March 3, 2026 Sold 3264 9.37 30.6k
March 5, 2026 Executive Rollins Jared Timothy March 3, 2026 Sold 732 9.37 6858.84
March 3, 2026 Executive Gingras Marie Manon Lise March 1, 2026 Sold 1237 9.47 11.7k
March 3, 2026 Executive Duffy Kenneth James March 1, 2026 Sold 4739 9.47 44.9k
March 3, 2026 Executive Brown Timothy Andrew March 1, 2026 Sold 1326 9.47 12.6k

【Company Profile】

Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. was founded on January 16, 2014. The company is a leading global producer of cellulose specialty products, which are natural polymers used as raw materials to manufacture a wide range of consumer-facing products, such as cigarette filters, liquid crystal displays, impact-resistant plastics, food thickeners, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, tires, and high-toughness rayon yarn for industrial hoses, as well as food casings, paint, and varnish. In addition, the company produces commodity products, primarily commodity rayon and absorbent materials. Commodity rayon is a raw material used to make rayon staple fibers and is used in textile applications such as apparel and fabrics, as well as nonwoven applications such as baby wet wipes, cosmetics and personal wet wipes, industrial wet wipes, and mattress toppers. Absorbent materials, often referred to as fluff pulp, are used as absorbent media in products such as disposable baby diapers, feminine hygiene products, incontinence pads, post-operative recovery mattress toppers, industrial towels and wipes, and nonwoven fabrics, among others. The company’s production facilities in Jesup, Georgia and Fernandina Beach, Florida have an annual combined production capacity of approximately 675,000 metric tons of cellulose specialty products. The company sells its products to companies worldwide for a variety of industrial applications and produces a wide range of products.

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