Insider Trading April 17, 2026 04:37 PM

Millstreet Capital Disposes $9.55M of Diebold Nixdorf Stock as Shares Trade Near Yearly Peak

Two-day sale of 112,305 shares by Millstreet and its managing members comes amid robust quarterly results and an upcoming S&P SmallCap 600 addition

By Caleb Monroe DBD
Millstreet Capital Disposes $9.55M of Diebold Nixdorf Stock as Shares Trade Near Yearly Peak
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Millstreet Capital Management LLC and its managing members Brian D. Connolly and Craig Kelleher sold 112,305 shares of Diebold Nixdorf Inc (NASDAQ: DBD) on April 15-16, 2026 for $9,554,387. The transactions occurred as the stock hovered close to its 52-week high, while the company posted stronger-than-expected Q4 2025 results and will join the S&P SmallCap 600 index.

Key Points

  • Millstreet Capital and managing members Connolly and Kelleher sold 112,305 Diebold Nixdorf shares on April 15-16, 2026 for $9,554,387 at prices between $84.7741 and $85.4314.
  • Post-sale, Millstreet indirectly holds 4,704,438 shares; InvestingPro analysis places Diebold Nixdorf’s Fair Value at $102.74, implying the stock may still be undervalued.
  • Diebold Nixdorf reported Q4 2025 EPS of $3.02 versus $1.72 expected, revenue of $1.1 billion (up 12% year-over-year), will join the S&P SmallCap 600, and appointed Andy Zosel as EVP and chief product and technology officer.

Millstreet Capital Management LLC, together with its managing members Brian D. Connolly and Craig Kelleher, completed a two-day disposition of Diebold Nixdorf Inc (NASDAQ: DBD) common shares on April 15 and April 16, 2026.

The combined sale amounted to 112,305 shares executed at prices spanning $84.7741 to $85.4314, producing total proceeds of $9,554,387. On April 15, Millstreet sold 51,472 shares of common stock; on April 16 it sold another 60,833 shares.

These sales took place while Diebold Nixdorf’s share price was trading near its 52-week high of $86.57, following a 106% return over the last year.

After the April transactions, Millstreet Capital Management LLC is reported to indirectly hold 4,704,438 shares of Diebold Nixdorf. According to the information provided, Millstreet offers investment advisory services to private investment funds and accounts and may be deemed to beneficially own common shares held for such accounts. Brian D. Connolly and Craig Kelleher are identified as Managing Members of Millstreet.


Separately, analysis cited in the reporting indicates that Diebold Nixdorf remains priced below an assessed Fair Value of $102.74, per InvestingPro, suggesting potential valuation upside despite the insider sale.

Corporate developments at Diebold Nixdorf include a strong fourth-quarter performance for fiscal 2025. The company reported earnings per share of $3.02 versus an anticipated $1.72, while revenue for the quarter reached $1.1 billion, a 12% increase year-over-year. These results were presented as significantly exceeding analyst expectations.

In addition to the quarterly figures, Diebold Nixdorf will be added to the S&P SmallCap 600 index, replacing Sealed Air Corp. The index change is scheduled to take effect before the opening of trading on Friday.

The company also announced an internal leadership appointment: Andy Zosel has been named executive vice president and chief product and technology officer. This newly created role will oversee the unified Product & Technology organization and integrate functions such as product management and engineering.


These items - the insider sale by Millstreet, the firm’s retained holdings, the InvestingPro valuation assessment, the quarterly beat, index inclusion, and the senior product and technology appointment - together present a snapshot of recent ownership, performance, and corporate governance activity at Diebold Nixdorf.

While the sale by Millstreet generated about $9.55 million in proceeds, the firm continues to hold a multi-million-share position. The reporting does not provide additional context on motivations for the sale beyond the transactional details and the ownership disclosure about Millstreet’s advisory role for private funds and accounts.

Risks

  • Insider share sales like the $9.55 million disposition by Millstreet may be interpreted by some market participants as a signal of reduced insider conviction - impacting investor sentiment in equity markets and investment management sectors.
  • The stock is trading near its 52-week high, which can increase price volatility and market risk for equity holders, particularly in the small-cap index and trading sectors.
  • Although InvestingPro lists a Fair Value above the current market price, valuation assessments can change; reliance on a single fair-value estimate introduces valuation uncertainty for investors and asset managers.

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