
A local bank exec is leaving her post at yearend and gets a severance agreement on her way out, while third quarter earnings reports continue to roll in, including a loss for Markel fueled by recent natural disasters.
A local bank exec is leaving her post at yearend and gets a severance agreement on her way out, while third quarter earnings reports continue to roll in, including a loss for Markel fueled by recent natural disasters.
Earnings season is set to begin, with at least one local company setting the date for the release of its third quarter numbers, and several local executives sell shares in this week’s roundup.
Multiple CarMax executives exercise options for millions of dollars’ worth of vested shares, a local REIT reports its second quarter earnings, and a new employment agreement for a local bank CEO in this week’s roundup.
The parent of a local bank declares a quarterly cash dividend, CarMax reports its second quarter earnings, and several local executives and directors exercise stock options.
Union Bank lands a new commercial banker from a much larger Ohio institution and announces the date for a shareholder vote on its pending deal to acquire Xenith Bank, and two local executives each sell $1 million in shares.
A recently merged bank files it proxy, a local exec cashes out stock options, and Genworth sets the date for its shareholder meeting while it awaits a deal to be acquired by a Chinese conglomerate.
A new president at one of Richmond’s biggest banks, local companies report impacts from Hurricane Harvey, and a WestRock director continues to sell off millions of dollars’ worth of shares.
A director resigns from the board of a local insurer, three bank insiders scoop up some shares, a WestRock director exercises options for $4.8 billion worth of shares, and a new name joins the Trading Day mix.
New documents are filed for the pending deal between two local banks, a Markel director leaves to pursue a business venture, and several local execs pick up and unload shares.
More second quarter 10Qs on file, directors at a local bank and REIT buy some shares, and a CEO sells nearly $1 million in shares.
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