Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 4.22.21

Altria (MO)

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

CEO William F. Gifford Jr. received a total pay package of $12.2 million. He received a base salary of $1.1 million, $5.7 million in stock awards and $5.4 million in other incentives. Click here and see page 55 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 20.

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.

CEO Justin G. Knight received a total pay package of $3.9 million. He received a base salary of about $494,000, $3.3 million in stock awards and about $90,000 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 13.

The company posted an updated investor presentation for upcoming conferences and meetings on its website. See the presentation here.

Director Kristian M. Gathright sold 12,916 shares at $15 for a total of about $193,740. Gathright directly owns 1.1 million shares of common stock.

Brink’s (BCO)

The armored car giant announced earlier this month it had acquired PAI, Inc., which is a privately-held ATM services company for $213 million. See the full announcement here.

CarMax (KMX)

The used car retailer filed its year-end earnings report for the period ended Feb. 28. The company reported $19 billion in total net sales and operating revenue, down 6.7 percent from the $20.3 billion it reported for the previous year.

The company also reported its quarterly earnings for the period that ended Feb. 28. The company reported a net sales and operating revenue of $5.2 billion, which is a 4.1 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

Click here to see the report.

CarMax announced it had signed a definitive agreement to buy Edmunds, an online guide for car information. See the full announcement here.

Dynex Capital (DX)

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

CEO Byron L. Boston received a total pay package of $4 million. He received a base salary of $750,000, $1 million in stock awards and $2.2 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 36 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 11.

Hamilton Beach Brands (HBB)

The electrical products supplier released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

President and CEO Gregory H. Trepp received a total pay package of $3.1 million. He received a base salary of about $765,000, about $974,00 in stock awards and $1.4 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 37 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 18.

Medalist Diversified REIT (MDRR)

The commercial real estate-focused REIT recently announced it entered into an underwriting agreement with Kingswood Capital Markets as the underwriter for the 8 million shares of common stock, par value .01 cents per share, at a public offering price of $1.50 per share. See the full announcement here.

Owens & Minor (OMI)

Chief Human Resources Officer Shana Carol Neal sold 21,511 shares at about $38 per share for a total of $817,418. Neal directly owns 134,585 shares of common stock.

President of Global Products Christopher M. Lowery sold 28,078 shares at about $38 per share for a total of $1.1 million. Lowery directly owns 311,387 shares of common stock.

Primis Financial (FRST)

The company, formerly known as Southern National Bancorp, filed its latest proxy statement, reporting the compensation packages paid to its top executives. Among them, recently installed Dennis Zember received $1.26 million in total compensation. That includes a base salary of $520,000, plus stock awards, incentive pay and other perks. The document also includes information paid out to three executives who departed during 2020: former CEO Joe Shearin, and co-founders Georgia Derrico and Rod Porter. Click here for the full document.

Village Bank and Trust Financial (VBFC)

The bank filed its latest proxy statement and executive compensation summary for 2020. Atop the list was CEO Jay Hendricks, who received $512,000 in total compensation last year. Click here for the full document.

Altria (MO)

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

CEO William F. Gifford Jr. received a total pay package of $12.2 million. He received a base salary of $1.1 million, $5.7 million in stock awards and $5.4 million in other incentives. Click here and see page 55 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 20.

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.

CEO Justin G. Knight received a total pay package of $3.9 million. He received a base salary of about $494,000, $3.3 million in stock awards and about $90,000 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 13.

The company posted an updated investor presentation for upcoming conferences and meetings on its website. See the presentation here.

Director Kristian M. Gathright sold 12,916 shares at $15 for a total of about $193,740. Gathright directly owns 1.1 million shares of common stock.

Brink’s (BCO)

The armored car giant announced earlier this month it had acquired PAI, Inc., which is a privately-held ATM services company for $213 million. See the full announcement here.

CarMax (KMX)

The used car retailer filed its year-end earnings report for the period ended Feb. 28. The company reported $19 billion in total net sales and operating revenue, down 6.7 percent from the $20.3 billion it reported for the previous year.

The company also reported its quarterly earnings for the period that ended Feb. 28. The company reported a net sales and operating revenue of $5.2 billion, which is a 4.1 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

Click here to see the report.

CarMax announced it had signed a definitive agreement to buy Edmunds, an online guide for car information. See the full announcement here.

Dynex Capital (DX)

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

CEO Byron L. Boston received a total pay package of $4 million. He received a base salary of $750,000, $1 million in stock awards and $2.2 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 36 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 11.

Hamilton Beach Brands (HBB)

The electrical products supplier released its latest proxy statement, disclosing compensation packages paid last year to its top executives.

President and CEO Gregory H. Trepp received a total pay package of $3.1 million. He received a base salary of about $765,000, about $974,00 in stock awards and $1.4 million in other incentives.

Click here and see page 37 for the full compensation table.

The proxy also announced the date of the company’s annual shareholders meeting, to be held May 18.

Medalist Diversified REIT (MDRR)

The commercial real estate-focused REIT recently announced it entered into an underwriting agreement with Kingswood Capital Markets as the underwriter for the 8 million shares of common stock, par value .01 cents per share, at a public offering price of $1.50 per share. See the full announcement here.

Owens & Minor (OMI)

Chief Human Resources Officer Shana Carol Neal sold 21,511 shares at about $38 per share for a total of $817,418. Neal directly owns 134,585 shares of common stock.

President of Global Products Christopher M. Lowery sold 28,078 shares at about $38 per share for a total of $1.1 million. Lowery directly owns 311,387 shares of common stock.

Primis Financial (FRST)

The company, formerly known as Southern National Bancorp, filed its latest proxy statement, reporting the compensation packages paid to its top executives. Among them, recently installed Dennis Zember received $1.26 million in total compensation. That includes a base salary of $520,000, plus stock awards, incentive pay and other perks. The document also includes information paid out to three executives who departed during 2020: former CEO Joe Shearin, and co-founders Georgia Derrico and Rod Porter. Click here for the full document.

Village Bank and Trust Financial (VBFC)

The bank filed its latest proxy statement and executive compensation summary for 2020. Atop the list was CEO Jay Hendricks, who received $512,000 in total compensation last year. Click here for the full document.

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