SCHARRINGHAUSEN CYNTHIA B.officer: SVP - Human Resourcesofficer: SVP - Human Resources
Common Shares of Beneficial Interest
244
$70.3
$17,154
Sale
SLOAN THOMAS Hofficer: SVP, Operationsofficer: SVP, Operations
Common Shares of Beneficial Interest
999
$70.3
$70,232
Option
ODEN D KEITHdirector, officer: Executive Vice Chairmandirector, officer: Executive Vi..
Common Shares of Beneficial Interest
37,707
$42.9
$1,617,630
Option
STEWART H MALCOLMofficer: President & COOofficer: President & COO
Common Shares of Beneficial Interest
29,960
$39.04
$1,169,638
Option
CAMPO RICHARD Jdirector, officer: Chairman and CEOdirector, officer: Chairman and..
Options
37,707
$42.9
$1,617,630
Option
STEWART H MALCOLMofficer: President & COOofficer: President & COO
Options
29,960
$39.04
$1,169,638
Option
ODEN D KEITHdirector, officer: Executive Vice Chairmandirector, officer: Executive Vi..
Options
37,707
$42.9
$1,617,630
Option
HEFNER STEPHEN R.officer: SVP - Constructionofficer: SVP - Construction
Common Shares of Beneficial Interest
23,062
$40.33
$930,021
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