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Claire Rotshten, Executive Vice President of Finance at Kaltura INC (NASDAQ:KLTR), recently purchased 10,000 shares of common stock at $1.29 per share, in a transaction totaling $12,900. The insider purchase comes as the stock trades at $1.25, down roughly 26% over the past six months, with shares currently hovering near their 52-week low of $1.06.
According to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the transaction occurred on March 23, 2026. The filing also indicates that on January 19, 2026, Rotshten acquired 105,263 shares of common stock. These shares were obtained through restricted stock units, each representing a contingent right to receive one share of Kaltura, Inc. common stock. The RSUs vest in quarterly installments over a four-year period, starting April 1, 2026.An InvestingPro tip notes that analysts predict the company will be profitable this year, with earnings forecast at $0.03 per share for FY2026. For deeper insights, investors can access one of 10 additional ProTips and a comprehensive Pro Research Report available for KLTR, part of the platform’s coverage of 1,400+ US equities.
Following these transactions, Rotshten directly owns 1,039,973 shares of Kaltura INC.
In other recent news, Kaltura Inc. reported its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings, significantly surpassing analysts’ expectations. The company achieved earnings per share of $0.03, far exceeding the anticipated $0.0006 per share, which represents a 4900% surprise. Kaltura’s revenue for the quarter was $45.5 million, slightly above the forecast of $45.32 million. These results reflect a positive earnings performance for the company. The earnings announcement has been a focal point for investors, given the remarkable earnings per share surprise. While the revenue increase was modest, it still exceeded expectations. No other major company developments, such as mergers or acquisitions, have been reported recently. Additionally, there were no new analyst upgrades or downgrades mentioned in the latest updates.
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