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A Grocery Outlet Insider Purchases 8,000 Shares Amid a 40% Stock Decline

The executive's $87,200 buy signals confidence despite company losses and a challenging retail environment.

On August 20, 2026, Paul Blaine Miller, the Chief Purchasing and Merchandising Officer at Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. (NASDAQ:GO), purchased 8,000 shares of the company's stock, according to a SEC Form 4 filing. This insider transaction resulted in an increase of Miller's direct equity position from 64,171 shares to 72,171 shares.

The total cost of the shares, based on a weighted average purchase price of $10.90 per share, equated to a transaction value of $87,200. The post-transaction value, determined by the market price as of August 20, 2026, was $11.11 per share, making the total post-transaction value of the shares $89,080.

Miller's acquisition at $10.90 per share, compared to the closing price of $11.11 on the same day, suggests a favorable entry point for the shares. This purchase represents a 12% increase in Miller's direct holdings in the company, indicating a significant move by an insider. The grocery retailer operates a network of over 400 independently managed stores across the United States, offering a range of products at discounted prices.

Despite the 40% decline in the stock price since the filing, Grocery Outlet reported a trailing twelve-month revenue of $4.7 billion and a net loss of $381.3 million. The company's decentralized business model, characterized by local store autonomy while benefiting from centralized procurement and supply chain infrastructure, aims to optimize margins and deliver competitive pricing to value-conscious consumers.

Despite current financial challenges, Miller's purchase at a relatively lower price point suggests potential for substantial upside, especially given the stock's 52-week high of $19.23.

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