US Stock Insider Trading | Sabra Health Care Discloses 3 Insider Transactions on February 12

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On February 12, 2026, Sabra Health Care (SBRA) disclosed three insider transactions. Executive Darrin Smith sold 6,390 shares on February 10, 2026.

[Recent Insider Transactions]

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
February 12, 2026 Executive JESSICA FLORES February 10, 2026 Sell 1,172 19.15 $22,400
February 12, 2026 Executive Darrin Smith February 10, 2026 Sell 9,317 19.15 $178,400
January 12, 2026 Executive Darrin Smith January 8, 2026 Sell 10,400 19.61 $203,800
January 12, 2026 Executive JESSICA FLORES January 8, 2026 Sell 7,057 19.61 $138,400
January 12, 2026 Director RICHARD K. MATROS January 8, 2026 Sell 223,900 19.61 $4,391,500
January 12, 2026 Executive Michael Lourenco Costa January 8, 2026 Sell 46,100 19.61 $904,600
May 22, 2025 Director MICHAEL J. FOSTER May 20, 2025 Sell 11,000 18.22 $204,000
February 25, 2025 Director Catherine Cusack February 21, 2025 Buy 1,000 16.44 $16,400
February 25, 2025 Director Catherine Cusack February 24, 2025 Buy 1,500 15.92 $23,900
January 17, 2025 Executive JESSICA FLORES January 15, 2025 Sell 4,085 17.00 $69,400

[Company Information]

Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. was founded on May 10, 2010, as a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Healthcare Group Inc. The company provides nursing, rehabilitation, and related healthcare services for the elderly in the United States. As part of a restructuring plan of Old Sun, the company split its real estate assets and operating assets into two separate publicly traded companies—Sabra and SHG Services Inc. (renamed Sun Healthcare Group, Inc. or Sun). To facilitate the restructuring, Old Sun distributed all issued common shares of Sun to its shareholders proportionally (called a “Separation”) along with an additional cash distribution. During the Separation, Old Sun was merged into Sabra, which continued as the surviving entity, and Old Sun’s shareholders exchanged their Old Sun common shares for Sabra common shares in a transaction known as the “REIT Conversion Merger.”

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