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An nLIGHT Director Sold Company Shares Worth $1.6 Million. Is Now the Time to Buy or Sell the Stock?
nLIGHT (LASR +9.43%) Board of Directors member Raymond A. Link reported the sale of 25,404 shares of common stock in multiple open-market transactions from March 11, 2026 through March 13, 2026, for a total consideration of approximately $1.61 million according to the SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summary
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($63.48); post-transaction value based on March 13, 2026 market close ($62.60).
Key questions
This transaction involved 25,404 shares, which is above the most recent median sale size of 18,982 shares for Link’s sell transactions since March of last year, and notably larger than his prior November 2025 sale of 12,560 shares.
The sale represented 24.77% of his direct common stock position, reducing holdings from 102,576 to 77,172 shares, with no change to indirect or derivative positions.
nLIGHT shares posted a 601.01% total return over the past year (as of March 13, 2026), and the shares sold were priced at a weighted average of around $63.48, near the closing price of $62.60, suggesting the sale captured current market highs without attempting to time a short-term top.
Company overview
Company snapshot
nLIGHT operates at scale with 800 employees, leveraging advanced photonics technology to deliver high-performance laser solutions. The company’s strategy centers on innovation in laser products and systems for demanding industrial and defense applications, supporting both OEM and end-user customers worldwide.
Its vertically integrated manufacturing and strong intellectual property portfolio provide a competitive edge in the semiconductor laser market.
What this transaction means for investors
nLIGHT Board of Directors member Raymond Link’s sale of 25,404 company shares across multiple transactions in March was performed as part of a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. Link adopted the plan in December of 2025. Insiders often create such plans to prearrange their trades, which helps to avoid accusations of acting on insider information.
The timing of Link’s sale was fortuitous, coming just days before shares hit a 52-week high of $69.83 on March 16. The stock is up thanks to strong financial performance.
The company posted record fourth quarter revenue of $81.2 million, up a strong 71% over the prior year. Sales are surging in its aerospace and defense end markets, which contributed $56.3 million to Q4 revenue.
nLIGHT’s elevated share price has led to a price-to-sales ratio of 12, which is a multi-year high. This suggests its stock is pricey, making now a good time to sell. But for investors interested in purchasing shares, wait for the stock price to dip before deciding to buy.