Transaction details
Finn Mark Steven, serving as a director at Barrett Business Services Inc (NASDAQ: BBSI), completed a purchase of 1,000 shares of the company’s common stock on March 26, 2026. The shares were acquired at a per-share price of $29.3965, yielding a total transaction value of $29,396.
Position following purchase
After the trade, Finn directly holds 19,943 shares of Barrett Business Services Inc. The timing of the acquisition is notable: the stock has fallen by roughly 35% over the past six months and is currently trading at $29.57, which is close to the director’s purchase price and substantially below the 52-week high of $49.65.
Third-party analysis and shareholder activity
According to InvestingPro analysis cited by the platform, Barrett Business Services appears undervalued at current price levels. The analysis also notes that management has been an active buyer of the company’s shares through buybacks, and that the company has sustained dividend payments for 21 consecutive years. Further details and expanded research are available through BBSI’s Pro Research Report on the platform, which covers this company along with more than 1,400 other U.S. equities.
Recent financial results
Barrett Business Services reported fourth-quarter 2025 results that showed modest year-over-year gains in both earnings per share and revenue. EPS for the quarter came in at $0.64, a 2% increase from the prior year, though it missed the market forecast of $0.70. Revenue rose to $2.4 billion for the quarter, representing a 6.4% increase year-over-year, but did not meet the expected $326.72 million. Despite those results falling short of the cited expectations, the stock exhibited a slight positive movement following the report.
Investor attention
These transactions and recent financial disclosures provide a snapshot of insider activity and company performance. Investors and market observers are likely to monitor Barrett Business Services’ forthcoming earnings and operational updates to assess whether current valuations and management actions align with longer-term performance.