Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 8.15.19

Apple Hospitality REIT (APLE)
The hotel-focused real estate investment trust filed its second quarter earnings report. Apple Hospitality reported $341 million in revenue and a profit of $51.9 million in the second quarter 2019, down from a profit of $69.3 million in the same period last year. Click here to see the full report.

Apple Hospitality also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Executive chairman Glade Knight purchased 5,000 shares at $15 per share for a total of $76,900. Knight directly owns a total of 10.1 million shares.

Atlantic Union Bankshares (AUB)
The parent of Atlantic Union Bank posted an investor slideshow here.

It also posted its second quarter 10-Q, after previously announcing its results from that period. Click here for the full document.

Brink’s (BCO)
The armored car giant appointed Kathie Andrade to its board of directors. Andrade was formerly at Bank of America and TIAA. Click here for the full announcement.

C&F Financial (CFFI)
The parent of C&F Bank announced this week a deal to acquire Peoples Community Bank in Montross, Virginia. C&F subsequently filed a “combined company fact sheet” and FAQ with more details about the deal.

C&F also filed the 10-Q disclosing further detail of its previously announced second quarter earnings. Click here for the full report.

Community Bankers Trust (ESXB)
The parent of Essex Bank filed its latest 10-Q, with further details of its previously announced second quarter earnings. Click here for the full report.

Dominion (D)
The power utility filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its previously-filed quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Dynex Capital (DX)
The mortgage REIT filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its previously-filed quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Genworth (GNW)
The Henrico-based insurer announced an agreement to sell a majority interest its Canadian mortgage insurance unit to Brookfield Business Partners. The company expects to receive net proceeds from the deal of $1.8 billion. It’s expected to close by the end of the year. Brookfield also will provide Genworth with a $850 million bridge loan in the event that regulatory approvals for the deal are not received by Oct. 31. The sale of the Canadian subsidiary is expected to help Genworth clear one of the last, largest hurdles in the way of its pending deal to be acquired by China Oceanwide Holdings. That deal has lagged for two years and was held up most recently by regulatory scrutiny from the Canadian government.

Genworth also filed the 10-Q for its second quarter earnings. Click here for the full document.

Hamilton Beach Brands (HBB)
The electrical products supplier filed its second quarter earnings report. Hamilton Beach reported $148 million in revenue and a loss of $944,000 in the second quarter 2019, down from a loss of $874,000 in the same period last year. Click here to see the full report.

Hamilton Beach also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

President and CEO Gregory Trepp purchased 5,000 shares at $14 per share for a total of $70,616. Trepp directly owns 47,176 shares of common stock.

Kinsale Capital Group (KNSL)
The company sold in a public offering 741,750 at $93 per share for a total of $68.98 million.

Medalist Diversified REIT (MDRR)
The commercial real estate-focused REIT filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its previously-filed quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

New Market (NEU)
The petroleum-focused holding company filed its second quarter earnings report. New Market reported $563 million in revenue and a profit of $74.1 million in the second quarter 2019, up from a profit of $52.8 million in the same period last year. Click here to see the full report.

New Market also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Owens & Minor (OMI)
The healthcare logistics company filed its second quarter earnings report. Owens & Minor reported $2.4 billion in revenue and a loss of $10.4 million in the second quarter 2019, up from a loss of $182 million in the same period last year. Click here to see the full report.

Owens & Minor also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its previously-filed quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Performance Food Group (PFGC)
The Goochland-based foods distributor filed its fourth quarter and year-end earnings report for the fiscal year 2019. Performance reported $5.9 billion in revenue and a profit of $63.2 billion in the fourth quarter 2019, down from a profit of $64.4 million in the same period last year.

In the fiscal year 2019, Performance reported $19.7 billion in revenue and a profit of $167 million, down from a profit of $199 million in fiscal year 2018. Click here for the full report.

Executive vice president Patrick Hagerty sold 7,000 shares at $43 per share for a total of $306,740. Hagerty directly owns 141,006 shares of common stock.

Tredegar (TG)
The plastic and aluminum parts manufacturer filed its second quarter 2019 earnings report. Tredegar reported $69 million in revenue and a profit of $7.7 million in the second quarter 2019, down from a profit of $8.6 million in the same period last year. Click here for the full report.

Tredegar also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Universal Corp. (UVV)
The tobacco company filed its first quarter 2019 earnings report. Universal reported $297 million in revenue and a profit of $2 million in the first quarter 2019, down from a profit of $13 million in the same period last year. Click here for the full report.

Universal also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its previously-filed quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Village Bank and Trust Financial (VBFC)
The parent of Village Bank posted an investor slideshow here.

It also posted its 10-Q for the second quarter here.

Apple Hospitality REIT (APLE)
The hotel-focused real estate investment trust filed its second quarter earnings report. Apple Hospitality reported $341 million in revenue and a profit of $51.9 million in the second quarter 2019, down from a profit of $69.3 million in the same period last year. Click here to see the full report.

Apple Hospitality also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Executive chairman Glade Knight purchased 5,000 shares at $15 per share for a total of $76,900. Knight directly owns a total of 10.1 million shares.

Atlantic Union Bankshares (AUB)
The parent of Atlantic Union Bank posted an investor slideshow here.

It also posted its second quarter 10-Q, after previously announcing its results from that period. Click here for the full document.

Brink’s (BCO)
The armored car giant appointed Kathie Andrade to its board of directors. Andrade was formerly at Bank of America and TIAA. Click here for the full announcement.

C&F Financial (CFFI)
The parent of C&F Bank announced this week a deal to acquire Peoples Community Bank in Montross, Virginia. C&F subsequently filed a “combined company fact sheet” and FAQ with more details about the deal.

C&F also filed the 10-Q disclosing further detail of its previously announced second quarter earnings. Click here for the full report.

Community Bankers Trust (ESXB)
The parent of Essex Bank filed its latest 10-Q, with further details of its previously announced second quarter earnings. Click here for the full report.

Dominion (D)
The power utility filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its previously-filed quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Dynex Capital (DX)
The mortgage REIT filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its previously-filed quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Genworth (GNW)
The Henrico-based insurer announced an agreement to sell a majority interest its Canadian mortgage insurance unit to Brookfield Business Partners. The company expects to receive net proceeds from the deal of $1.8 billion. It’s expected to close by the end of the year. Brookfield also will provide Genworth with a $850 million bridge loan in the event that regulatory approvals for the deal are not received by Oct. 31. The sale of the Canadian subsidiary is expected to help Genworth clear one of the last, largest hurdles in the way of its pending deal to be acquired by China Oceanwide Holdings. That deal has lagged for two years and was held up most recently by regulatory scrutiny from the Canadian government.

Genworth also filed the 10-Q for its second quarter earnings. Click here for the full document.

Hamilton Beach Brands (HBB)
The electrical products supplier filed its second quarter earnings report. Hamilton Beach reported $148 million in revenue and a loss of $944,000 in the second quarter 2019, down from a loss of $874,000 in the same period last year. Click here to see the full report.

Hamilton Beach also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

President and CEO Gregory Trepp purchased 5,000 shares at $14 per share for a total of $70,616. Trepp directly owns 47,176 shares of common stock.

Kinsale Capital Group (KNSL)
The company sold in a public offering 741,750 at $93 per share for a total of $68.98 million.

Medalist Diversified REIT (MDRR)
The commercial real estate-focused REIT filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its previously-filed quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

New Market (NEU)
The petroleum-focused holding company filed its second quarter earnings report. New Market reported $563 million in revenue and a profit of $74.1 million in the second quarter 2019, up from a profit of $52.8 million in the same period last year. Click here to see the full report.

New Market also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Owens & Minor (OMI)
The healthcare logistics company filed its second quarter earnings report. Owens & Minor reported $2.4 billion in revenue and a loss of $10.4 million in the second quarter 2019, up from a loss of $182 million in the same period last year. Click here to see the full report.

Owens & Minor also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its previously-filed quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Performance Food Group (PFGC)
The Goochland-based foods distributor filed its fourth quarter and year-end earnings report for the fiscal year 2019. Performance reported $5.9 billion in revenue and a profit of $63.2 billion in the fourth quarter 2019, down from a profit of $64.4 million in the same period last year.

In the fiscal year 2019, Performance reported $19.7 billion in revenue and a profit of $167 million, down from a profit of $199 million in fiscal year 2018. Click here for the full report.

Executive vice president Patrick Hagerty sold 7,000 shares at $43 per share for a total of $306,740. Hagerty directly owns 141,006 shares of common stock.

Tredegar (TG)
The plastic and aluminum parts manufacturer filed its second quarter 2019 earnings report. Tredegar reported $69 million in revenue and a profit of $7.7 million in the second quarter 2019, down from a profit of $8.6 million in the same period last year. Click here for the full report.

Tredegar also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Universal Corp. (UVV)
The tobacco company filed its first quarter 2019 earnings report. Universal reported $297 million in revenue and a profit of $2 million in the first quarter 2019, down from a profit of $13 million in the same period last year. Click here for the full report.

Universal also filed its 10-Q, providing further details from its previously-filed quarterly report. Click here for the full document.

Village Bank and Trust Financial (VBFC)
The parent of Village Bank posted an investor slideshow here.

It also posted its 10-Q for the second quarter here.

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