Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 4.9.20

Altria (MO)

The tobacco giant released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

Board Chairman and CEO Howard Willard received a total pay package of about $15.4 million. He received a base salary of 1.3 million, $6 million in stock awards and $8.2 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 48 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 14.

Apple Hospitality REIT (APLE)

The hotel-focused real estate investment trust released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

Executive Chairman Glade Knight received a total pay package of $1.2 million. He received a base salary of $367,500, $520,307 in stock awards and about $305,000 in other incentives.

Click here and see page 39 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 14.

Atlantic Union Bank (AUB)

Atlantic Union Bank began accepting applications he Small Business Administration (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) on Friday and as of 3:30 p.m. EDT on Monday, April 6, Atlantic Union Bank has accepted more than 4,600 applications for approximately $1.2 billion in funding under the Paycheck Protection Program.

Atlantic Union Bankshares Corporation today announced that it will release first quarter 2020 results before the market opens on Tuesday, April 28, 2020.

Following the release, the company will host a webcast and conference call for analysts at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Tuesday, April 28, 2020.

Brink’s (BCO)

The armored car giant released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

President and CEO Douglas Pertz received a total pay package of $8.4 million. He received a base salary of about $1 million, $4.3 million in stock awards and about $3.1 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 47 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 8.

New Market (NEU)

The petroleum-focused holding company released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

President and CEO Thomas Gottwald received a total pay package of $3.2 million. He received a base salary of $1.1 million, $276,175 in stock awards and $1.8 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 22 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held April 23.

Tredegar (TG)

The plastic and aluminum parts manufacturer released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

President and CEO John Steitz received a total pay package of $3.7 million. He received a base salary of about $650,000, $504,615 in stock awards and $2.5 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 31 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 21.

Director John Gottwald was awarded 1,422 shares at about $16 per share for a total of about $22,752. Gottwald directly owns 1.9 million shares of common stock.

Village Bank and Trust Financial (VBFC)

The parent of Midlothian-based Village Bank filed its latest proxy, disclosing executive compensaiton packages paid in 2019. Atop the list is president and CEO Bill Foster, who received total compensation of $742,000. That included a base salary of $305,000, plus other perks. Click here for the full summary.

Foster also sent a letter to shareholders discussing his thoughts on the potential impact of the coronavirus downturn. Click here to read it.

Altria (MO)

The tobacco giant released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

Board Chairman and CEO Howard Willard received a total pay package of about $15.4 million. He received a base salary of 1.3 million, $6 million in stock awards and $8.2 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 48 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 14.

Apple Hospitality REIT (APLE)

The hotel-focused real estate investment trust released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

Executive Chairman Glade Knight received a total pay package of $1.2 million. He received a base salary of $367,500, $520,307 in stock awards and about $305,000 in other incentives.

Click here and see page 39 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 14.

Atlantic Union Bank (AUB)

Atlantic Union Bank began accepting applications he Small Business Administration (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) on Friday and as of 3:30 p.m. EDT on Monday, April 6, Atlantic Union Bank has accepted more than 4,600 applications for approximately $1.2 billion in funding under the Paycheck Protection Program.

Atlantic Union Bankshares Corporation today announced that it will release first quarter 2020 results before the market opens on Tuesday, April 28, 2020.

Following the release, the company will host a webcast and conference call for analysts at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Tuesday, April 28, 2020.

Brink’s (BCO)

The armored car giant released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

President and CEO Douglas Pertz received a total pay package of $8.4 million. He received a base salary of about $1 million, $4.3 million in stock awards and about $3.1 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 47 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 8.

New Market (NEU)

The petroleum-focused holding company released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

President and CEO Thomas Gottwald received a total pay package of $3.2 million. He received a base salary of $1.1 million, $276,175 in stock awards and $1.8 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 22 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held April 23.

Tredegar (TG)

The plastic and aluminum parts manufacturer released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

President and CEO John Steitz received a total pay package of $3.7 million. He received a base salary of about $650,000, $504,615 in stock awards and $2.5 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 31 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 21.

Director John Gottwald was awarded 1,422 shares at about $16 per share for a total of about $22,752. Gottwald directly owns 1.9 million shares of common stock.

Village Bank and Trust Financial (VBFC)

The parent of Midlothian-based Village Bank filed its latest proxy, disclosing executive compensaiton packages paid in 2019. Atop the list is president and CEO Bill Foster, who received total compensation of $742,000. That included a base salary of $305,000, plus other perks. Click here for the full summary.

Foster also sent a letter to shareholders discussing his thoughts on the potential impact of the coronavirus downturn. Click here to read it.

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