The Altria CEO’s $12.6 million and the Brinks CEO’s $11.4 million were the top annual compensation packages of the region’s executives.
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Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 3.31.22
Executive compensation data shows the highest paid among the group thus far appears to be a local insurance executive, to the tune of $11 million.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 3.3.22
Altria’s earnings fell slightly in 2021 compared to 2020 but for Brinks, Dominion and several others income was up.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 2.10.22
Earnings galore as a handful of local firms posted their year-end 2021 financials, plus some executive shuffling.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 1.13.22
Top-level resignations at Genworth, executive shuffling at ASGN, and Owens & Minor makes a $1.6 billion acquisition.
Trading Day: Local SEC 12.30.21
A Brink’s executive steps down, Kinsale shares jump from Nasdaq to NYSE, and an Owens & Minor director resigns to become CEO of a hospital system.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings 12.2.21
Markel shutters a subsidiary in Bermuda, an insurance exec plans to retire and a downtown REIT spends $126 million on three hotels.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 11.11.21
A nearly 20-year-old bank declares its first ever dividend, resignations in the upper ranks of Genworth, and third quarter earnings pour in.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 10.28.21
A general counsel announces her resignation, a bank sets the date for shareholders to vote on its deal to be acquired, plus second quarter earnings galore.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 10.14.21
Altria closes a big wine deal, Dominion finds a buyer for its pipeline business and Markel closes the book on an investigation into its Bermuda operations.