US Stock Insider Trading | U.S. Lite Insurance Fuses disclosed 9 insider trading transactions on February 6

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On February 6, 2026, Littelfuse, Inc. (LFUS) disclosed nine insider trades. Executive Jeffrey Gorski bought 3,500 shares on February 6, 2026.

【Recent Insider Trades】

Disclosure Date Position Name Trade Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share (USD) Total Amount (USD)
February 6, 2026 Executive Jeffrey Gorski February 6, 2026 Sell 2,440 346.94 $846,500
February 6, 2026 Executive Jeffrey Gorski February 5, 2026 Sell 548 332.21 $182,100
February 6, 2026 Executive Jeffrey Gorski February 6, 2026 Sell 60 344.97 $20,700
February 6, 2026 Executive Jeffrey Gorski February 6, 2026 Buy 6,000 166.63 $999,800
February 6, 2026 Executive Jeffrey Gorski February 5, 2026 Sell 1,033 330.14 $341,000
February 6, 2026 Executive Jeffrey Gorski February 5, 2026 Sell 749 330.98 $247,900
February 6, 2026 Director William P. Noglows February 4, 2026 Buy 911 199.24 $181,500
February 6, 2026 Executive Jeffrey Gorski February 5, 2026 Sell 1,170 329.18 $385,100
February 5, 2026 Executive Maggie Chu February 4, 2026 Sell 2,061 326.71 $673,300
February 5, 2026 Executive Maggie Chu February 4, 2026 Buy 2,061 262.75 $541,500

【Company Profile】

Littelfuse, Inc. was founded in Delaware in 1972. The company is a diversified industrial technology manufacturer that empowers a sustainable, connected, and safer world. It operates through three reportable segments: Electronics, Transportation, and Industrial. Within these segments, the company designs, manufactures, and sells electronic components, modules, and sub-assemblies to enhance long-term growth themes such as sustainability, connectivity, and safety. The company positions itself at the center of these global structural growth themes, helping its customers focus on applications for a more sustainable, connected, and safer world. As applications around these themes become increasingly complex, demand for the company’s innovative and reliable products continues to grow, enabling higher product content across a broad range of applications. With its expanding and diversified product portfolio, the company has developed its influence in the industrial, transportation, and electronic end markets it serves. The company’s exposure in these end markets is relatively balanced.

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