BioMimetic boss sells more shares
Posted on October 26, 2009 at 7:56 am
BioMimetic president and CEO Sam Lynch last week sold 9,000 shares of the company (Ticker: BMTI) as part of a trading plan. He still owns almost 900,000 shares that are worth more than $11 million.
Looking for a sign to get out of some Nashville stocks?
Posted on September 21, 2009 at 9:23 am
Like many of their counterparts across the country, local public-company insiders are bailing in decent numbers, suggesting equities as a whole may have trouble holding their ground after the run of the last six months.
Among the latest to sell are Psych Solutions’ Joey Jacobs (see our post from earlier today) and Gaylord Entertainment President David Kloeppel. The latter last Friday sold almost a fifth of the shares he owned, adding about $227,000 to his bank account. Gaylord shares (Ticker: GET) have more than doubled since Independence Day.
Also selling on Friday was Community Health Systems director Mitchell Watson, who unloaded about $170,000 worth of stock. CHS shares (Ticker: CYH) are up 130 percent year to date.
SEE ALSO: Sell! Buy! Sell!, the Economist cover cartoon from 1997 that is partly pictured here.
A new plan for Fritch
Posted on August 31, 2009 at 7:17 amHealthSpring CEO Herb Fritch has signed on for a new 10b5-1 trading plan to gradually trim his stake in the health insurer (Ticker: HS). The shares must be sold above $14.02.
HealthSpring execs still selling
Posted on February 8, 2009 at 9:10 pmChairman and CEO Herb Fritch and CFO Kevin McNamara continue to whittle down their holdings via their pre-arranged trading plans. Fritch on Thursday sold almost $900,000 worth of stock, McNamara more than $400,000.
HealthSpring CFO sells more stock
Posted on December 31, 2008 at 10:40 amAs part of his trading plan, Kevin McNamara yesterday unloaded more than $400,000 of his holdings in the health insurer. (Ticker: HS)
Selling the rally
Posted on December 22, 2008 at 1:03 pmHealthSpring CFO Kevin McNamara sells $600,000 worth of shares under his trading plan after the shares of the health insurer (Ticker: HS) cap a December run from $14 to $19.
Trading plan for LifePoint CEO
Posted on December 19, 2008 at 5:54 pmBill Carpenter has set up a trading plan to dispose of options set to expire next spring. At today’s close, the shares (Ticker: LPNT) would be worth $6.3 million.




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