Trulieve Cannabis Corp.
Insider trading & Transactions

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Transaction Date Insider Security Shares Price per share Total value Source
Purchase
RIVERS KIM A. director, 10 percent owner, off..
Subordinate Voting Shares 4,110 $6.08 $24,985
Purchase
WHITE STEVEN MATTHEW officer: President
Subordinate Voting Shares 7,000 $14.32 $100,240
Purchase
D'AMICO ALEX officer: Chief Financial Officer
Subordinate Voting Shares 1,500 $14.39 $21,585
Purchase
RIVERS KIM A. director, 10 percent owner, off..
Subordinate Voting Shares 14,000 $14.45 $202,300
Purchase
MOREY TIMOTHY officer: Chief Sales Officer
Subordinate Voting Shares 700 $14.29 $10,003
Purchase
POWERS ERIC officer: GC and Corporate Secre..
Subordinate Voting Shares 1,700 $14.27 $24,259
Purchase
LANDRUM KYLE officer: Chief Production Officer
Subordinate Voting Shares 1,250 $14.24 $17,800
Purchase
D'AMICO ALEX officer: Chief Financial Officer
Subordinate Voting Shares 660 $27 $17,820
Purchase
RIVERS KIM A. director, 10 percent owner, off..
Subordinate Voting Shares 2,105 $27.73 $58,365
Purchase
RIVERS KIM A. director, 10 percent owner, off..
Subordinate Voting Shares 1,404 $28.18 $39,561
Purchase
RIVERS KIM A. director, 10 percent owner, off..
Subordinate Voting Shares 29,000 $35.94 $1,042,144
Purchase
D'AMICO ALEX officer: Chief Financial Officer
Subordinate Voting Shares 660 $38 $25,077
Purchase
THRONSON SUSAN director
Subordinate Voting Shares 1,175 $40.3 $47,347

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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.