Browse the full management transaction log of Ideanomics, INC., a listed equity based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Transport & Logistics sector, Ideanomics, INC. has recorded 8 reports. The latest transaction was filed on 24 January 2022 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: Poor Alfred. All data is free.
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IDEANOMICS, INC. (NASDAQ: IDEX) is a U.S.-listed company on the NASDAQ market, headquartered in New York, United States. The company has historically positioned itself as a commercial EV and electrification platform, aiming to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in fleet-based industries. Based on its corporate website and SEC filings, Ideanomics’ core message has been to offer an integrated set of products and services for commercial electrification, combining vehicles, charging infrastructure, related technology, and financing support where needed. The business was originally founded in 2004, and over time it has undergone several strategic reinventions and portfolio shifts. In its more recent operating model, Ideanomics described its activities around an integrated mobility-and-energy framework focused on commercial operators. Its target end markets have included transit fleets, ports, logistics, delivery, and other professional vehicle users that require a turnkey path toward electrification. From a competitive standpoint, the company has tried to differentiate itself not simply as a hardware seller, but as a full-solution provider that helps customers select suitable EVs, implement charging, and manage the transition operationally. Historically, SEC filings also referenced a capital/finance arm, but the strategic emphasis has remained the commercial EV ecosystem. Its product and service set has included EV charging-related offerings, electric work trucks, and other solutions designed to simplify fleet electrification. The company has also highlighted wireless charging technology and broader infrastructure capabilities as part of its value proposition. Geographically, Ideanomics has presented itself as a global group, with a U.S. headquarters and an international operating footprint intended to support customers across multiple regions. That said, the company’s operational scale has been materially affected by restructuring actions. Recent developments are especially important. In 2024 and 2025, Ideanomics faced severe financial stress, entered Chapter 11 proceedings in the United States, and completed sales of substantial assets. Those events significantly altered the investment case and reduced the visibility of the remaining business footprint. As a result, Ideanomics should be viewed less as a normal growth story and more as a restructuring situation with uncertain residual value. For investors, the key questions now revolve around asset monetization, balance-sheet resolution, and what remains of the operating platform after disposals. In short, Ideanomics is a NASDAQ-listed U.S. company whose current profile is defined more by restructuring and asset sales than by stable organic expansion.