A local bank has set a date for its shareholders to vote on a pending merger, and several executives and directors buy and sell shares in this week’s roundup.
Trading Day
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 5.11.17
A busy week of 10-Q filings for local banks and other companies, a local insurer’s stockholders sell shares in a public offering, and a WestRock director sells $4 million worth of shares.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 5.4.17
A local tobacco giant’s general counsel calls an end to a 40-year career, and first quarter earnings reports continue to come in as Genworth turns a profit ahead of its big China merger.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 4.27.17
More proxies rolling in with local executive pay packages, first quarter earnings show continued profits at most local banks, and a used-car retailer adds a department store retail chain COO to its board.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 4.20.17
More bank executives’ compensation packages are revealed as proxy season continues, and a Fortune 500 director sells thousands of shares in this week’s roundup.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 4.13.17
A local insurance company and tobacco giant release their executive pay packages, a Midlothian bank gives its insiders some incentive shares, and a CarMax director collects $1 million in stock options.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 4.6.17
Proxy season continues with several companies reporting executive compensations, plus a new incentive payment setup for executives at a local bank.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 3.30.17
A local bank fills a seat on its board, a seat opens up on a used car retailer’s board, and an insurance underwriter releases a proxy statement detailing executive compensations in this week’s roundup.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 3.23.17
A local bank director resigns, a REIT director picks up shares, and executive pay packages continue to show upward momentum as proxy season rolls on.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 3.16.17
Proxy season begins as local companies disclose executive pay packages, two local banks file annual reports, and a WestRock director sells $3 million worth of shares.