$62.67
+0.28%Terex Corporation manufactures and sells aerial work platforms and materials processing machinery worldwide. It operates in two segments, Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) and Materials Processing (MP). The AWP segment designs, manufactures, services, and markets aerial work platform equipment, utility equipment, and telehandlers under the Terex and Genie brands. Its products include portable material lifts, portable aerial work platforms, trailer-mounted articulating booms, self-propelled articulating and telescopic booms, scissor lifts, utility equipment, and telehandlers, as well as related components and replacement parts for construction and maintenance of industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential buildings and facilities, utility and telecommunication lines, construction and foundation drilling applications, and other commercial operations, as well as in tree trimming and various infrastructure projects. The MP segment's materials processing and specialty equipment includes crushers, washing systems, screens, trommels, apron feeders, material handlers, pick and carry cranes, rough terrain cranes, tower cranes, wood processing, biomass and recycling equipment, concrete mixer trucks and concrete pavers, conveyors, and related components and replacement parts under the Terex, Powerscreen, Fuchs, EvoQuip, Canica, Cedarapids, CBI, Simplicity, Franna, Terex Ecotec, Finlay, Terex Washing Systems, Terex MPS, Terex Jaques, Terex Advance, ProStack, Terex Bid-Well, MDS, and Terex Recycling Systems brands and business lines. Its products are used in construction, infrastructure, and recycling projects; quarrying and mining, and material handling applications; maintenance applications to lift equipment or material; and landscaping and biomass production industries. The company offers financing solutions to assist customers in the rental, leasing, and acquisition of its products. Terex Corporation was incorporated in 1986 and is based in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Chief Accounting Officer, Vice President & Controller
Chief Risk Officer of Finance
President of Aerials
Compensation
$680,467
President of Environmental Solutions
President of Terex Materials Processing
Compensation
$884,051
President, Chief Executive Officer & Director
Compensation
$1,696,077
Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer
Compensation
$1,059,049
Senior Vice President of Corporate Development
Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary
Compensation
$922,957
Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary
Compensation
$922,957
Vice President of Investor Relations
During the last 12 months, insiders have purchased $99K and sold $2.54M worth of TEX shares, resulting in $2.44M of net selling activity.
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Rush Andra
Director
$99K
Virnig Michael Edward
Officer: President, Specialty Vehicles
$1.10M
Hegarty Kieran
Officer: President, Materials Processin
$829K
Gross Joshua
Officer: President - Aerials
$361K
Posner Scott
Officer: Senior V.P., Gen Counsel Sec.
$253K
Strong bearish signal with $2.44M net selling. Heavy insider selling may indicate concerns about valuation or near-term prospects.
Very poor ratio. Heavy selling with minimal buying suggests insiders may be concerned about valuation or outlook.
Heavy recent selling activity. Recent insider sales notably exceed purchases—may warrant investigation into company developments.
4 insider sellers vs. 1 buyers. Widespread selling across multiple insiders may signal concerns.
Multiple red flags: Heavy selling, numerous sellers, and continued recent selling create a concerning pattern. Investigate fundamental drivers and consider whether company guidance or industry conditions have deteriorated.
TEX - Filing history and reports
| Filing Type | Filing Date | Period Ending | Fiscal Year | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2026 N/A | April 29, 2026 | June 25, 2026 | 2026 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2025 N/A | April 01, 2025 | May 14, 2025 | 2025 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2024 N/A | April 05, 2024 | May 23, 2024 | 2024 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A N/A | March 31, 2023 | March 31, 2023 | ||
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2022 N/A | April 01, 2022 | May 19, 2022 | 2022 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2021 N/A | March 26, 2021 | May 06, 2021 | 2021 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2020 N/A | April 02, 2020 | May 14, 2020 | 2020 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2019 N/A | April 03, 2019 | May 16, 2019 | 2019 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2018 N/A | March 30, 2018 | May 11, 2018 | 2018 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2017 N/A | March 31, 2017 | March 31, 2017 | 2017 |
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