Commonwealth Biotechnology has a new CEO, while the controller and principal accounting officer at Xenith Bank is retiring. Plus quarterly earnings from Genworth, Brink’s, Insmed, New Market and Tredegar.
Trading Day
Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings of publicly traded companies
A meaty Trading Day this week. Find out why profits are down at a local pump and valve manufacturer but up huge at power company Dominion. And a local bank cut its dividend.
Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings for 7.22.10
A director at Carmax cashes in stock options for a profit of $140,000, and Media General and Altria report quarterly earnings.
Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings of public companies for 7.15.10
Brink’s CEO gets 30,000 shares, a former CEO at the parent of Essex Bank sold almost 2,000 shares.
Trading Day: Inside local publicly traded companies for 7.8.10
Lots of folks are the proud owners of new stocks.
Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings for 7.1.10
There wasn’t a lot of buying and selling going on last week among the head honchos at local public companies. But Universal Corp.filed a proxy statement, which means they disclosed CEO pay, and despite the recession, compensation was up for the bosses.
Inside the SEC filings of publicly traded companies
CarMax stock jumps 9 percent on solid quarterly earnings, and executives at other publicly traded companies across town exercise stock options. And one bank director sold stock for $0.01 a share. Plus Genworth sells bonds at 8 percent.
Trading Day 6.17.10
Altria Group The company said it is registering 50 million shares of its common stock for its 2010 Performance Incentive Plan for certain employees. The company also said it is registering an additional 750,000 shares for its stock compensation plan for non-employee directors. Brink’s Co. Matthew Schumacher, the company’s controller, exercised options to acquire 3,674… Read more »
Trading Day: SEC roundup for local public companies
First Capital Bancorp changes its articles to possibly sell more stock, while a Markel chairman buys more stock for a family trust. Plus bond news at Altria and Media General and stock awards at a handful of local companies.
Trading Day: Roundup of publicly traded companies for 6.3.10
Altria has to fork over almost $1 billion to the tax man, while directors and officers at several big companies are exercising their stock options.