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Just saw that Gabriel Arreaga, one of the top execs at Kroger, dumped nearly a million in stock last month. Sold like 13k+ shares worth about $995K. Interesting timing when you look at how the stock's been performing lately. Gabriel Arreaga's move got me thinking - is this just taking profits or is there something else going on? The company's dealing with some revenue headwinds, margins are pretty thin, and debt's sitting pretty high compared to peers. That said, the valuation metrics actually look decent on paper. P/E ratio's lower than average, which usually catches investor attention. But yeah, when insiders start selling that much, you gotta pay attention. Not necessarily bearish, but definitely worth watching. What's your take - normal profit-taking or a red flag?