Brink’s (BCO)
Six executives were credited common stock units under the company’s deferred compensation program. CEO Thomas Schievelbein received 10,816 shares valued at $363,309.
CarMax (KMX)
The used car retailer announced the sale of an aggregate of 10.2 million shares of common stock through a public offering, which was expected to close on April 8.
Cordia Bancorp (BOVA)
Ed Barham, who was recently appointed CEO of the company’s Bank of Virginia subsidiary, received stock options for 3,200 shares at an exercise price of $3.85 per share. The options will vest in August and expire in 2025.
Dynex Capital (DX)
The mortgage REIT will hold its annual shareholders meeting May 17 at 8:30 a.m. at the Troutman Sanders’ 15th-floor offices at 1001 Haxall Point. Business to be conducted can be found here.
Genworth Financial (GNW)
The company released its latest proxy statement disclosing the pay packages given to its top executives in 2015. Among them, CEO Thomas McInerney received total compensation of $3.18 million last year, up from $2.69 million 2014. His 2015 total included a $1.03 million base salary, $775,000 in stock awards, $1.2 million in incentive pay and $175,000 in “other compensation, which footnotes show to include $3,000 for an executive physical and nearly $20,000 in financial counseling. See the full compensation table here.
Owens & Minor (OMI)
The healthcare logistics company appointed Rony C. Kordahi as executive vice president for North American operations. He previously served as a vice president for United Technologies Corporation. His compensation package includes an annual base salary of $450,000. He also received a restricted stock grant of 9,809 shares that will vest over three years.
Tredegar (TG)
Seven directors received a total of 6,802 shares of common stock valued at $106,927. William M. Gottwald received 1,414 shares, while the rest received 898 shares each.
The plastic and aluminum parts manufacturer will hold its annual shareholders meeting May 4 at 9 a.m. at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, 1800 Lakeside Ave. Business to be conducted is detailed here.
Brink’s (BCO)
Six executives were credited common stock units under the company’s deferred compensation program. CEO Thomas Schievelbein received 10,816 shares valued at $363,309.
CarMax (KMX)
The used car retailer announced the sale of an aggregate of 10.2 million shares of common stock through a public offering, which was expected to close on April 8.
Cordia Bancorp (BOVA)
Ed Barham, who was recently appointed CEO of the company’s Bank of Virginia subsidiary, received stock options for 3,200 shares at an exercise price of $3.85 per share. The options will vest in August and expire in 2025.
Dynex Capital (DX)
The mortgage REIT will hold its annual shareholders meeting May 17 at 8:30 a.m. at the Troutman Sanders’ 15th-floor offices at 1001 Haxall Point. Business to be conducted can be found here.
Genworth Financial (GNW)
The company released its latest proxy statement disclosing the pay packages given to its top executives in 2015. Among them, CEO Thomas McInerney received total compensation of $3.18 million last year, up from $2.69 million 2014. His 2015 total included a $1.03 million base salary, $775,000 in stock awards, $1.2 million in incentive pay and $175,000 in “other compensation, which footnotes show to include $3,000 for an executive physical and nearly $20,000 in financial counseling. See the full compensation table here.
Owens & Minor (OMI)
The healthcare logistics company appointed Rony C. Kordahi as executive vice president for North American operations. He previously served as a vice president for United Technologies Corporation. His compensation package includes an annual base salary of $450,000. He also received a restricted stock grant of 9,809 shares that will vest over three years.
Tredegar (TG)
Seven directors received a total of 6,802 shares of common stock valued at $106,927. William M. Gottwald received 1,414 shares, while the rest received 898 shares each.
The plastic and aluminum parts manufacturer will hold its annual shareholders meeting May 4 at 9 a.m. at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, 1800 Lakeside Ave. Business to be conducted is detailed here.