SPLINTER JAMES Mofficer: Group Vice Presidentofficer: Group Vice President
Stock Options (Right to Buy)
10,000
$13.05
$130,450
Option
SPLINTER JAMES Mofficer: Group Vice Presidentofficer: Group Vice President
Common Stock
10,000
$13.05
$130,450
Sale
TEGT ROBERT Aofficer: Group Vice Presidentofficer: Group Vice President
Common Stock
17,279
$27.64
$477,540
Option
TEGT ROBERT Aofficer: Group Vice Presidentofficer: Group Vice President
Common Stock
20,000
$16.37
$327,400
Option
TEGT ROBERT Aofficer: Group Vice Presidentofficer: Group Vice President
Stock Options (Right to Buy)
20,000
$16.37
$327,400
Option
HARTZOG DANIEL Aofficer: Vice Presidentofficer: Vice President
Stock Options (Right to Buy)
20,000
$15.04
$300,700
Option
HARTZOG DANIEL Aofficer: Vice Presidentofficer: Vice President
Common Stock
20,000
$15.04
$300,700
Sale
FIELDING RONALD Wofficer: Executive Vice Presidentofficer: Executive Vice President
Common Stock
370,007
$27.43
$10,150,772
Option
FIELDING RONALD Wofficer: Executive Vice Presidentofficer: Executive Vice President
Common Stock
435,000
$16.16
$7,027,425
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Insider trading
Monitoring trades made by the management members or major shareholders of companies may help create a sharper picture of what is happening inside the companies. Base your decisions on buys or sells of the people involved and do the right thing at the right time.
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.