Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 3.23.17

Apple Hospitality REIT (APLE)

Director Redd Hugh acquired 10,000 shares of common stock at prices ranging from $19.08 to $19.15 per share. He now directly owns 57,425 shares.

Brink’s (BCO)

The armored car giant filed a definitive proxy statement related to its annual shareholders meeting scheduled May 5 at 10 a.m. on the 15th floor of the Troutman Sanders building at 1001 Haxall Point.

The proxy statement includes the annual compensations for several top executives. CEO Douglas Pertz received a total compensation in 2016 of $8.3 million, including $520,313 in salary, $4.74 million in stock awards and $2.36 million in option awards, among other compensation.

Community Bankers Trust (ESXB)

The parent of Essex Bank said director Glenn Dozier resigned from the company’s board as of March 13, due to health reasons. Director Gerald Barber has assumed Dozier’s role and responsibilities as chair of the audit committee.

The company filed its 10K annual report for 2016. The full file can be found here.

Dominion (D)

The power utility filed a definitive proxy statement in advance of its annual shareholders meeting May 10 at 9:30 a.m. at the Greater Richmond Convention Center.

The document includes the annual compensations for several top executives. CEO Thomas Farrell in 2016 received compensation totaling $13.28 million, including $1.5 million in salary, $5.11 million in stock awards and $5.28 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation.

Dynex Capital (DX)

Board chairman and former CEO Thomas Akin announced he will not stand for re-election as a director at this year’s shareholders meeting. He will continue to serve as a director through the end of his term, which expires at the meeting. The board plans to reduce its membership from six to five directors after the meeting.

Kinsale Capital Group (KNSL)

The insurer filed its 10K annual report. Read the full file here.

Owens & Minor (OMI)

The healthcare logistics company filed a definitive proxy statement in advance of its annual shareholders meeting on May 5 at 9 a.m. at The Jefferson Hotel.

The document includes the annual compensations for several top executives. CEO Cody Phipps received $6.26 million in total compensation in 2016, including $915,577 in salary, $3.99 million in stock awards and $1.08 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation.

Union Bankshares (UBSH)

The parent of Union bank filed its latest proxy, disclosing the compensation packages paid to its top executives in 2016. Atop the list was Billy Beale, who retired from his post as CEO earlier this year. Beale’s pay package last year totaled $1.96 million, up from $1.38 million in 2015. His 2016 total included a base salary of $717,000, $489,000 in stock awards. $650,000 in non-equity incentive payments and other perks. See the full compensation table here on page 45.

Union will hold its annual shareholders meeting May 2 at 10 a.m. at The Westin Richmond at 6631 W. Broad St.

Apple Hospitality REIT (APLE)

Director Redd Hugh acquired 10,000 shares of common stock at prices ranging from $19.08 to $19.15 per share. He now directly owns 57,425 shares.

Brink’s (BCO)

The armored car giant filed a definitive proxy statement related to its annual shareholders meeting scheduled May 5 at 10 a.m. on the 15th floor of the Troutman Sanders building at 1001 Haxall Point.

The proxy statement includes the annual compensations for several top executives. CEO Douglas Pertz received a total compensation in 2016 of $8.3 million, including $520,313 in salary, $4.74 million in stock awards and $2.36 million in option awards, among other compensation.

Community Bankers Trust (ESXB)

The parent of Essex Bank said director Glenn Dozier resigned from the company’s board as of March 13, due to health reasons. Director Gerald Barber has assumed Dozier’s role and responsibilities as chair of the audit committee.

The company filed its 10K annual report for 2016. The full file can be found here.

Dominion (D)

The power utility filed a definitive proxy statement in advance of its annual shareholders meeting May 10 at 9:30 a.m. at the Greater Richmond Convention Center.

The document includes the annual compensations for several top executives. CEO Thomas Farrell in 2016 received compensation totaling $13.28 million, including $1.5 million in salary, $5.11 million in stock awards and $5.28 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation.

Dynex Capital (DX)

Board chairman and former CEO Thomas Akin announced he will not stand for re-election as a director at this year’s shareholders meeting. He will continue to serve as a director through the end of his term, which expires at the meeting. The board plans to reduce its membership from six to five directors after the meeting.

Kinsale Capital Group (KNSL)

The insurer filed its 10K annual report. Read the full file here.

Owens & Minor (OMI)

The healthcare logistics company filed a definitive proxy statement in advance of its annual shareholders meeting on May 5 at 9 a.m. at The Jefferson Hotel.

The document includes the annual compensations for several top executives. CEO Cody Phipps received $6.26 million in total compensation in 2016, including $915,577 in salary, $3.99 million in stock awards and $1.08 million in non-equity incentive plan compensation.

Union Bankshares (UBSH)

The parent of Union bank filed its latest proxy, disclosing the compensation packages paid to its top executives in 2016. Atop the list was Billy Beale, who retired from his post as CEO earlier this year. Beale’s pay package last year totaled $1.96 million, up from $1.38 million in 2015. His 2016 total included a base salary of $717,000, $489,000 in stock awards. $650,000 in non-equity incentive payments and other perks. See the full compensation table here on page 45.

Union will hold its annual shareholders meeting May 2 at 10 a.m. at The Westin Richmond at 6631 W. Broad St.

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