FMFG
insider transactionsFarmers & Merchants Bancshares, Inc. — buys & sells by directors, officers and 10% owners A shareholder owning more than 10% of the company. Must report trades, but usually a weaker signal than an officer or director. (SEC Form 4).
No open-market buys or sells this period. The trades below are grants, option exercises and gifts, which carry no market price.
Net buy / sell volume
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All transactions
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Grant·A
EVP
$0
1.2K sh
Own +556%
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Grant·A
Director
$14.0K
823 sh · $17.02
Own +56%
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Grant·A
Director
$15.5K
910 sh · $17.02
Own +46%
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Grant·A
Director
$14.1K
827 sh · $17.02
Own +11%
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Grant·A
Director
$38.9K
2.3K sh · $17.02
Own +2%
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Grant·A
Director
$13.6K
800 sh · $17.02
Own +2%
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Grant·A
Other
$4.5K
265 sh · $17.02
Own +4%
| Date▾ | Insider | Type | Shares | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 21, 2026 | Barry Luciani | Grant A | 1.2K | $0 |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Robert G Pollokoff | Grant A | 823 | $14.0K |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Emily Bollinger Miller | Grant A | 910 | $15.5K |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Teresa L. Smack | Grant A | 827 | $14.1K |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Bruce L. Schindler | Grant A | 2.3K | $38.9K |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Ronald W. Hux | Grant A | 800 | $13.6K |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Mark C. Krebs | Grant A | 265 | $4.5K |
About FMFG insider trading
This page tracks insider transactions for Farmers & Merchants Bancshares, Inc. (FMFG) reported to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 4. Corporate insiders — directors, executive officers and beneficial owners of more than 10% of the stock — must disclose their trades within two business days. Open-market purchases (code P) and sales (code S) made at the insider's discretion are the most-watched opportunistic signals, while awards (A), option exercises (M) and tax-withholding (F) reflect compensation rather than conviction. Trades marked 10b5-1 were made under a pre-arranged plan and are considered routine. A cluster buy — several insiders buying within a short window — is historically a stronger bullish indicator than any single trade.