Bar Harbor Bankshares
Insider trading & Transactions

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Transaction Date Insider Security Shares Price per share Total value Source
Purchase
DODGE PETER director
Bar Harbor Bankshares 1,000 $22,005.75 $22,005,750
Purchase
BONSEY MICHAEL W officer: EVP
Bar Harbor Bankshares 2 $18.69 $37
Purchase
BAR HARBOR BANKSHARES officer: Chief Financial Offer
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 500 $11,278 $5,639,000
Purchase
BAR HARBOR BANKSHARES officer: Chief Financial Offer
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 200 $4,146.7 $829,340
Purchase
BAR HARBOR BANKSHARES officer: Chief Financial Offer
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 18 $363.6 $6,545
Sale
BONSEY MICHAEL W officer: EVP
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 1,480 $20.13 $29,785
Purchase
BONSEY MICHAEL W officer: EVP
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 1,480 $20.13 $29,785
Option
BONSEY MICHAEL W officer: EVP
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 1,480 $15.4 $22,792
Purchase
REEVES JOHN P director
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 36 $18.69 $673
Purchase
SHENCAVITZ GERALD officer: EVP & CFO
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 71 $18.69 $1,327
Purchase
MURPHY JOSEPH MICHAEL director
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 383 $18.69 $7,158
Purchase
SAWYER MARSHA C officer: Executive Vice President
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 282 $18.69 $5,271
Purchase
READ DEAN S other: Former Officer
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 98 $18.69 $1,832
Purchase
EATON DWIGHT L other: Retired Director
Bar Harbor Bankshares Common Stock 143 $18.69 $2,673
Purchase
SHEA CONSTANCE C director
Common Stock 100 $18.55 $1,855
Purchase
SHEA CONSTANCE C director
Common Stock 100 $18.99 $1,899
Option
SAWYER MARSHA C officer: Executive Vice President
Stock Option Plan 600 $18.5 $11,100
Option
SAWYER MARSHA C officer: Executive Vice President
Stock Option Plan 2,900 $7.7 $22,330

Insider trading

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Who is insider?

Every director or senior officer, as well as any other entity or individual owning more than 10% of the company’s shares on the stock market, is called an insider. Such people or entities are allowed to buy/sell the company's shares under strictly controlled conditions. Key premise here is that none of them can make trades based on non-public information about the company.