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LKQ Corp. (LKQX) President and CEO Robert L Wagman sells 3,985 Shares

Jan 17, 2012 | About:
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President and CEO of LKQ Corp. (LKQX) Robert L Wagman sells 3,985 shares of LKQX on 01/17/2012 at an average price of $31.9 a share.

Lkq Corp. has a market cap of $4.65 billion; its shares were traded at around $31.695 with a P/E ratio of 23.3 and P/S ratio of 1.9. Lkq Corp. had an annual average earning growth of 30.5% over the past 10 years.

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


CEO Recent Trades:


  • President and CEO Robert L Wagman sold 1,719 shares of LKQX stock on 01/11/2012 at the average price of 32. Robert L Wagman owns at least 97,299 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 0.95% since.
  • Co-CEO Joseph M Holsten sold 19,200 shares of LKQX stock on 12/01/2011 at the average price of 31. Joseph M Holsten owns at least 180,009 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 2.24% since.
  • Co-CEO Joseph M Holsten sold 79,614 shares of LKQX stock on 11/30/2011 at the average price of 29.37. Joseph M Holsten owns at least 199,209 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 7.92% since.
  • Co-CEO Joseph M Holsten sold 20,000 shares of LKQX stock on 11/21/2011 at the average price of 28.07. Joseph M Holsten owns at least 249,469 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 12.91% since.
  • Co-CEO Joseph M Holsten sold 36,386 shares of LKQX stock on 11/15/2011 at the average price of 30. Joseph M Holsten owns at least 269,469 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 5.65% since.

CFO Recent Trades:


  • Executive VP and CFO John S Quinn sold 1,851 shares of LKQX stock on 01/17/2012 at the average price of 31.9. John S Quinn owns at least 135,588 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 0.64% since.

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




Directors and Officers Recent Trades:


  • Director Joseph M Holsten sold 2,309 shares of LKQX stock on 01/17/2012 at the average price of 31.9. Joseph M Holsten owns at least 216,760 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 0.64% since.
  • Senior VP and General Counsel Victor M Casini sold 1,727 shares of LKQX stock on 01/17/2012 at the average price of 31.9. Victor M Casini owns at least 123,572 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 0.64% since.
  • Director Joseph M Holsten sold 22,059 shares of LKQX stock on 01/17/2012 at the average price of 31.61. Joseph M Holsten owns at least 215,010 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 0.27% since.
  • Director Joseph M Holsten sold 5,940 shares of LKQX stock on 01/11/2012 at the average price of 32. Joseph M Holsten owns at least 174,069 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 0.95% since.
  • Senior VP -- Development Walter P Hanley sold 2,198 shares of LKQX stock on 01/11/2012 at the average price of 32. Walter P Hanley owns at least 66,469 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 0.95% since.


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

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