Triton International Limited
Insider trading & Transactions

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Transaction Date Insider Security Shares Price per share Total value Source
Sale
O'CALLAGHAN JOHN F. officer: Executive Vice President
Common Shares 10,000 $70 $700,000
Sale
O'CALLAGHAN JOHN F. officer: Executive Vice President
Common Shares 7,000 $65 $455,000
Sale
GALLAGHER MICHELLE officer: Vice President, Contro..
Common Shares 2,106 $60.65 $127,729
Sale
ALSPAUGH ROBERT W director
Common Shares 5,000 $60.01 $300,050
Sale
ALSPAUGH ROBERT W director
Common Shares 800 $58.03 $46,424
Sale
ALSPAUGH ROBERT W director
Common Shares 4,200 $58 $243,600
Sale
VERNON SIMON R director
Common Shares 25,000 $62.5 $1,562,500
Sale
VERNON SIMON R director
Common Shares 25,000 $60 $1,500,000
Sale
O'CALLAGHAN JOHN F. officer: Executive Vice President
Common Shares 5,000 $60 $300,000
Sale
GALLAGHER MICHELLE officer: Vice President, Contro..
Common Shares 1,713 $55 $94,215
Sale
GERMAIN CLAUDE director
Common Shares 1,500 $54.5 $81,750
Sale
VERNON SIMON R director
Common Shares 12,243 $57.5 $703,973
Sale
VERNON SIMON R director
Common Shares 12,757 $57.5 $733,528
Sale
VERNON SIMON R director
Common Shares 25,000 $55.97 $1,399,250
Sale
VALENTINE KEVIN officer: SVP, Triton Container ..
Common Shares 24,886 $50 $1,244,300
Sale
GERMAIN CLAUDE director
Common Shares 2,500 $48.05 $120,125
Sale
VALENTINE KEVIN officer: SVP, Triton Container ..
Common Shares 4,000 $47.5 $190,000

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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.