BEITEL DAVID A.officer: Chief Technology Officerofficer: Chief Technology Officer
Class C Capital Stock
48,094
$8.22
$395,381
Sale
BEITEL DAVID A.officer: Chief Technology Officerofficer: Chief Technology Officer
Class C Capital Stock
24,650
$36.92
$910,004
Option
BEITEL DAVID A.officer: Chief Technology Officerofficer: Chief Technology Officer
Stock Option (Right to Buy)
33,483
$6.93
$232,004
Sale
FLINT PETERdirectordirector
Class A Common Stock
22,511
$39.78
$895,398
Sale
FLINT PETERdirectordirector
Class C Capital Stock
44,953
$39.6
$1,780,094
Sale
FLINT PETERdirectordirector
Class C Capital Stock
46,242
$35.95
$1,662,400
Sale
FLINT PETERdirectordirector
Class A Common Stock
23,154
$36.26
$839,564
Sale
SAMUELSON ERROL Gofficer: Chief Industry Dev. Officerofficer: Chief Industry Dev. Of..
Class C Capital Stock
4,681
$33.03
$154,604
Sale
SAMUELSON ERROL Gofficer: Chief Industry Dev. Officerofficer: Chief Industry Dev. Of..
Class A Common Stock
2,328
$33.15
$77,180
Sale
FLINT PETERdirectordirector
Class C Capital Stock
46,242
$28.34
$1,310,313
Sale
FLINT PETERdirectordirector
Class A Common Stock
23,154
$28.81
$667,090
Sale
LEVINE PAUL M.officer: President of Truliaofficer: President of Trulia
Class A Common Stock
11,796
$27.57
$325,239
Sale
LEVINE PAUL M.officer: President of Truliaofficer: President of Trulia
Class C Capital Stock
23,809
$26.91
$640,653
Sale
SAMUELSON ERROL Gofficer: Chief Industry Dev. Officerofficer: Chief Industry Dev. Of..
Class C Capital Stock
849
$27.21
$23,097
Option
LEVINE PAUL M.officer: President of Truliaofficer: President of Trulia
Class C Capital Stock
37,832
N/A
N/A
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