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ArcSight Inc. (ARST) President and CEO Thomas Reilly sells 10,000 Shares

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Nov. 09, 2009 | Filed Under: ARST


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President and CEO of ArcSight Inc. (ARST) Thomas Reilly sells 10,000 shares of ARST on 11/06/2009 at an average price of $25 a share.

ArcSight is a leading provider of security and compliance solutions that intelligently identify and mitigate business risk and deliver a centralized view of enterprise-wide events across heterogeneous infrastructures. This real time and historic view into external attacks, insider threats and regulatory compliance provides enterprises, MSSPs and government agencies with the intelligence and response capabilities required to effectively protect and manage their networks and their businesses. Arcsight Inc. has a market cap of $870.8 million; its shares were traded at around $26.25 with a P/E ratio of 67.3 and P/S ratio of 6.4.

ARST is in the portfolios of David Swensen of Yale University.

Insiders' Positions with ARST


  • Sell:: President and CEO Thomas Reilly sold 10,000 shares of ARST stock on 11/02/2009 at the average price of 24.47, the price of the stock has increased by 7.27% since

  • Sell:: President and CEO Thomas Reilly sold 10,000 shares of ARST stock on 10/14/2009 at the average price of 25, the price of the stock has increased by 5% since

  • Sell:: President and CEO Thomas Reilly sold 10,000 shares of ARST stock on 10/01/2009 at the average price of 23.32, the price of the stock has increased by 12.56% since

  • Sell:: President and CEO Thomas Reilly sold 5,000 shares of ARST stock on 09/08/2009 at the average price of 22.91, the price of the stock has increased by 14.58% since

  • Sell:: President and CEO Thomas Reilly sold 5,000 shares of ARST stock on 09/01/2009 at the average price of 20, the price of the stock has increased by 31.25% since


Insiders' Positions with ARST


  • Sell:: CFO Stewart Grierson sold 20,000 shares of ARST stock on 09/29/2009 at the average price of 24.05, the price of the stock has increased by 9.15% since

  • Sell:: CFO Stewart Grierson sold 30,000 shares of ARST stock on 09/09/2009 at the average price of 22.66, the price of the stock has increased by 15.84% since

  • Sell:: CFO Stewart Grierson sold 25,000 shares of ARST stock on 06/26/2009 at the average price of 17, the price of the stock has increased by 54.41% since


Insiders' Positions with ARST


  • Sell:: Director William Crowell sold 4,312 shares of ARST stock on 11/02/2009 at the average price of 24.46, the price of the stock has increased by 7.32% since

  • Sell:: Director William Crowell sold 4,312 shares of ARST stock on 10/01/2009 at the average price of 23.42, the price of the stock has increased by 12.08% since

  • Sell:: CTO and EVP R&D Hugh Njemanze sold 30,000 shares of ARST stock on 09/29/2009 at the average price of 24.02, the price of the stock has increased by 9.28% since

  • Sell:: Sr. VP, Business Development Jeffrey A Scheel sold 12,499 shares of ARST stock on 09/24/2009 at the average price of 22.61, the price of the stock has increased by 16.1% since

  • Sell:: CTO and EVP R&D Hugh Njemanze sold 20,000 shares of ARST stock on 09/22/2009 at the average price of 23.18, the price of the stock has increased by 13.24% since





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