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The most notable insider purchases of stock in the past week were in biotech and energy companies, as well as a specialty retailer.
The number of big insider share purchases slowed in the past couple of weeks. Yet, some repeat buyers are still stepping up to the buy window.
The past week brought some huge insider share purchases. Some of these insiders were repeat buyers, and some struggling companies received support. 
The past week brought some huge insider share purchases, including a contrarian buy at an e-commerce platform operator and another at a troubled satellite provider.
EV maker Lucid has received another billion-dollar investment, and Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim stepped up to further boost a big stake.
Warren Buffett again boosted his stake in the newly independent Sirius XM. A biotech IPO prompted huge insider buying as well.
Warren Buffett again boosted his stake in the newly independent Sirius XM. Biotech stocks continue to prompt notable insider buying as well.
Warren Buffett recently boosted his stake in the newly independent Sirius XM. Biotech initial public offerings in the past week also prompted some huge insider buying.
Insider buying slowed ahead of the third-quarter earnings reporting season, but an IPO tempted one insider, and a repeat buyer returned to boost a stake.
Public offerings of stock and activist investor activity prompted some huge insider buying at an entertainment company, an airline, biotechs, and more.
A public offering of shares this past week prompted a huge purchase from a beneficial owner. Meanwhile, a couple of repeat buyers further boosted their stakes as well.
IPOs at three biotechs last week tempted insiders to make huge purchases of shares. This effect spilled over into buying at a couple of other biotechs as well.
September may be scary for investors, but that hasn't stopped insiders like Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim from further boosting their stakes, including in energy companies.
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim and other beneficial owners returned last week to boost stakes in energy and media companies and more.
The owner of the Dallas Cowboys and Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim both continued to boost their stakes in energy stocks last week.