Hersha Hospitality Trust
Insider trading & Transactions

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Transaction Date Insider Security Shares Price per share Total value Source
Purchase
HUTCHISON THOMAS J III director
Class A Common Shares of Beneficial Interest 5,000 $8.56 $42,800
Sale
GILLESPIE MICHAEL R officer: Chief Accounting Officer
Class A Common Shares of Beneficial Interest 10,000 $8.5 $85,000
Sale
GILLESPIE MICHAEL R officer: Chief Accounting Officer
Class A Common Shares of Beneficial Interest 10,000 $8.49 $84,900
Sale
GILLESPIE MICHAEL R officer: Chief Accounting Officer
Class A Common Shares of Beneficial Interest 9,887 $8.45 $83,545
Sale
GILLESPIE MICHAEL R officer: Chief Accounting Officer
Class A Common Shares of Beneficial Interest 10,000 $8.4 $84,000
Purchase
LEVEN MICHAEL A director
6.50% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares 5,000 $20.2 $101,000
Sale
LEVEN MICHAEL A director
Class A Common Shares of Beneficial Interest 10,057 $9.37 $94,234
Sale
LEVEN MICHAEL A director
6.50% Series E Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares 700 $23.7 $16,589
Sale
LEVEN MICHAEL A director
6.50% Series E Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares 2,300 $23.56 $54,177
Sale
LEVEN MICHAEL A director
6.875% Series C Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares 5,350 $24.29 $129,952
Sale
LEVEN MICHAEL A director
6.50% Series E Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares 7,000 $23.59 $165,116
Sale
LEVEN MICHAEL A director
6.875% Series C Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares 1,150 $24.27 $27,906
Sale
HUTCHISON THOMAS J III director
Class A Common Shares of Beneficial Interest 10,000 $11.84 $118,400
Sale
HUTCHISON THOMAS J III director
Class A Common Shares of Beneficial Interest 10,000 $10.92 $109,170

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