Recent Insider Activity Could Benefit Arvinas Inc (ARVN)

Samantha Gray

Arvinas Inc’s recently made public that its Chief Accounting Officer Loomis David K unloaded Company’s shares for reported $2275.0 on Nov 07 ’25. In the deal valued at $9.89 per share,230 shares were sold. As a result of this transaction, Loomis David K now holds 31,697 shares worth roughly $0.39 million.

Then, Morrison Briggs bought 30,000 shares, generating $227,010 in total proceeds. Upon buying the shares at $7.57, the Director now owns 76,021 shares.

Before that, Saik Andrew sold 5,700 shares. Arvinas Inc shares valued at $43,377 were divested by the Chief Financial Officer at a price of $7.61 per share. As a result of the transaction, Saik Andrew now holds 164,401 shares, worth roughly $2.0 million.

Citigroup upgraded its Arvinas Inc [ARVN] rating to a Buy from a a Neutral in a research note published recently. A number of analysts have revised their coverage, including Goldman’s analysts, who decreased its forecast for the stock in mid October from “a Neutral” to “a Sell”. BofA Securities also remained covering ARVN and has decreased its forecast on September 24, 2025 with a “Neutral” recommendation from previously “Buy” rating.

Price Performance Review of ARVN

On Monday, Arvinas Inc [NASDAQ:ARVN] saw its stock jump 0.66% to $12.15. Over the last five days, the stock has gained 8.77%. Arvinas Inc shares have fallen nearly -38.70% since the year began. Nevertheless, the stocks have risen 2.45% over the past one year.

How much short interest is there in Arvinas Inc?

A steep rise in short interest was recorded in Arvinas Inc stocks on 2025-12-31, dropping by -1.62 million shares to a total of 4.86 million shares. Yahoo Finance data shows the prior-month short interest on 2025-11-28 was 6.48 million shares. There was a decline of -33.42%, which implies that there is a negative sentiment for the stock.

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