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Peet's Coffee & Tea Inc. (PEET) CFO Tom Cawley sells 13,236 Shares

Nov 08, 2011 | About:
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CFO of Peet's Coffee & Tea Inc. (PEET) Tom Cawley sells 13,236 shares of PEET on 11/07/2011 at an average price of $60.49 a share.

Peet's Coffee & Tea Inc. has a market cap of $763.9 million; its shares were traded at around $59.17 with a P/E ratio of 38.2 and P/S ratio of 2.3. Peet's Coffee & Tea Inc. had an annual average earning growth of 16% over the past 10 years.

This is the annual revenues and earnings per share of PEET over the last 10 years. For detailed 10-year financial data and charts, go to 10-Year Financials of PEET.


CEO Recent Trades:


  • President and CEO Patrick Odea sold 39,339 shares of PEET stock on 09/07/2011 at the average price of 55.58. Patrick Odea owns at least 69,656 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 6.46% since.
  • President and CEO Patrick Odea sold 39,339 shares of PEET stock on 09/07/2011 at the average price of 55.58. Patrick Odea owns at least 69,656 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 6.46% since.

CFO Recent Trades:


  • CFO Tom Cawley sold 1,700 shares of PEET stock on 09/08/2011 at the average price of 57.72. Tom Cawley owns at least 4,778 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 2.51% since.
  • CFO Tom Cawley sold 6,446 shares of PEET stock on 09/01/2011 at the average price of 57.79. Tom Cawley owns at least 4,778 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 2.39% since.
  • CFO Tom Cawley sold 55,000 shares of PEET stock on 08/08/2011 at the average price of 59.64. Tom Cawley owns at least 4,778 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 0.79% since.
  • CFO Tom Cawley sold 20,000 shares of PEET stock on 05/27/2011 at the average price of 50.4. Tom Cawley owns at least 4,778 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 17.4% since.
  • CFO Tom Cawley sold 40,000 shares of PEET stock on 05/16/2011 at the average price of 48.42. Tom Cawley owns at least 4,778 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 22.2% since.

This is the insider trade history vs. stock price of PEET. For the complete insider trading history of PEET, click here.




Directors and Officers Recent Trades:


  • Director Hilary Billings sold 2,000 shares of PEET stock on 09/02/2011 at the average price of 55.26. Hilary Billings owns at least 1,738 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 7.08% since.
  • VP of Retail Operations Kay Bogeajis sold 8,766 shares of PEET stock on 08/10/2011 at the average price of 58.2. The price of the stock has increased by 1.67% since.
  • Director Jean Michel Valette sold 12,500 shares of PEET stock on 08/05/2011 at the average price of 59.85. Jean Michel Valette owns at least 70,000 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 1.14% since.
  • Director David Deno sold 22,500 shares of PEET stock on 08/05/2011 at the average price of 59.57. David Deno owns at least 1,741 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 0.67% since.
  • Director Michael Linton sold 2,000 shares of PEET stock on 06/27/2011 at the average price of 56.03. Michael Linton owns at least 2,500 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 5.6% since.


For the complete insider trading history of PEET, click here.

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