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Hinge Health director Leslie M sells $105,876 in stock

Hinge Health director Leslie M sells $105,876 in stock

Leslie Kristina M, a director at Hinge Health, sold 1,200 shares of the company's Class A Common Stock on August 20, 2026. The sale amounted to $105,876 after being executed at $88.23 per share. Hinge Health's shares have recently traded near their 52-week high of $93.13, having surged by 114% over the past six months. InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock is currently overvalued compared to its Fair Value.

Following the sale, Ms. Leslie Kristina M retains ownership of 30,387 shares of Hinge Health Class A Common Stock. For further analysis on Hinge Health's valuation and performance, investors can consult the Pro Research Report provided by InvestingPro. In other news, Hinge Health reported robust second-quarter earnings, exceeding market expectations with earnings of $0.59 per share against the forecasted $0.13.

The company also recorded a 53% revenue increase, reaching $212.8 million, and raised its full-year revenue and profit guidance for 2026. To bolster its growth, Hinge Health announced a $105 million acquisition of Cylinder Health, targeting the gastrointestinal health sector. This strategic expansion was reinforced by several investment firms raising their price targets for Hinge Health, recognizing the company's strategic moves and strong business prospects.

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