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RealTimeInsider.com Reports Open Market Buys by Key Insiders Filed Today
Business Wire, Dec 1, 2004
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- RealTimeInsider.com, the only service that provides instant desktop alerts on insider trading filings, (http://www.realtimeinsider.com/default.asp?aid=657) reports on today's largest open market buys by key insiders.
Robert C. Pozen, Director of Medtronic Inc. (NYSE:MDT), purchased a total of 20,000 shares at an average price of $48.21. The total purchase price was $964,168.00. Based on the Form-4 Filing, this appears to be an open market purchase and there were no footnotes or special circumstances described in the filing.
Jonathan D. Slaughter, Senior VP, Credit Adm. of Lincoln Bancorp (NASDAQ:LNCB), purchased a total of 6,500 shares at an average price of $19.37. The total purchase price was $125,914.28. Based on the Form-4 Filing, this appears to be an open market purchase and there were no footnotes or special circumstances described in the filing.
Robert V. Mclemore, President of Houseraising, Inc. (NASDAQ:HRAI), purchased a total of 35,500 shares at an average price of $2.78. The total purchase price was $98,808.32. Based on the Form-4 Filing, this appears to be an open market purchase and there were no footnotes or special circumstances described in the filing.
Donald Bennett, Director of Alpha Pro Tech Ltd. (AMEX:APT), purchased a total of 75,000 shares at an average price of $1.17. The total purchase price was $87,750.00. Based on the Form-4 Filing, this appears to be an open market purchase and there were no footnotes or special circumstances described in the filing.
Claude E. Davis, President & CEO of First Financial Bancorp (NASDAQ:FFBC), purchased a total of 5,000 shares at an average price of $17.00. The total purchase price was $85,000.00. Based on the Form-4 Filing, this appears to be an open market purchase and there were no footnotes or special circumstances described in the filing.
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