International Seaways (NASDAQ:INSW) disclosed that Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey Pribor sold 1,000 shares of common stock on April 15, 2026. The shares were sold at $74.50 apiece, producing a total transaction value of $74,500.
Following the sale, Pribor's direct ownership stands at 103,984 shares of International Seaways common stock. The disposition was carried out under a pre-established 10b5-1 trading arrangement that the company says was put in place on May 23, 2025.
Since the transaction date, International Seaways shares have risen to $76.47 and are trading near a 52-week high of $78.51.
Valuation commentary and analyst reaction
An InvestingPro analysis included with the company disclosure indicates the stock currently appears overvalued relative to its Fair Value. The note also references the availability of 14 additional InvestingPro Tips and further financial metrics for investors seeking additional data.
Separately, market reaction to International Seaways' recent operating results has been positive among some analysts. The company reported fourth-quarter 2025 earnings per share of $2.45, versus an expected $1.94. Revenue for the period was reported at $267.88 million, above the $235.36 million forecast.
In response to those results, BTIG raised its price target on International Seaways to $80 from $70 while keeping a Buy rating. BTIG cited the company’s earnings outperformance and a favorable tanker rate environment as factors behind the revision.
Dividend and cash-flow metrics
International Seaways also declared a quarterly dividend of $2.15, described as an all-time high for the company. The dividend level implies a 12% annualized yield and represents 73% of quarterly operating cash flow, according to the company’s reporting.
The disclosed insider sale, the company’s quarterly performance figures and the adjusted analyst target provide multiple data points for investors assessing International Seaways. The 10b5-1 plan under which the sale was executed and the post-transaction share count are included in the company’s disclosure.