TopBuild Corp.
Insider trading & Transactions

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Transaction Date Insider Security Shares Price per share Total value Source
Sale
BUCK ROBERT M officer: President and COO
Common Stock 23,112 $74.08 $1,712,137
Option
BUCK ROBERT M officer: President and COO
Employee Stock Option (right to buy) 60,691 $29.52 $1,791,780
Sale
PETERSON JOHN S. officer: Vice President and CFO
Common Stock 6,932 $75.36 $522,396
Option
PETERSON JOHN S. officer: Vice President and CFO
Common Stock 16,294 $30.33 $494,197
Sale
PETERSON JOHN S. officer: Vice President and CFO
Common Stock 8,768 $63.53 $557,057
Option
PETERSON JOHN S. officer: Vice President and CFO
Common Stock 20,795 $26.57 $552,461
Option
PETERSON JOHN S. officer: Vice President and CFO
Employee Stock Option (right to buy) 20,795 $26.57 $552,461
Sale
VOLAS GERALD director, officer: CEO
Common Stock 44,356 $56.81 $2,519,864
Option
VOLAS GERALD director, officer: CEO
Employee Stock Option (right to buy) 83,766 $17.7 $1,482,239
Option
VOLAS GERALD director, officer: CEO
Common Stock 111,688 $16.58 $1,851,787
Sale
BUCK ROBERT M officer: President and COO
Common Stock 10,000 $52 $520,000
Option
FRIEL MICHELLE A officer: VP, Genl. Coun. & Sec.
Employee Stock Option 2,874 $27.1 $77,885
Option
FRIEL MICHELLE A officer: VP, Genl. Coun. & Sec.
Common Stock 2,874 $27.1 $77,885
Sale
FRIEL MICHELLE A officer: VP, Genl. Coun. & Sec.
Common Stock 543 $36.52 $19,830
Purchase
CANTIE JOSEPH S director
Common Stock 1,750 $28.5 $49,875
Purchase
CANTIE JOSEPH S director
Common Stock 3,500 $28.5 $99,750
Purchase
CANTIE JOSEPH S director
Common Stock 3,500 $28.5 $99,750

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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.