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KLATencor Corp. (KLAC) President and CEO Richard P Wallace sells 11,660 Shares

Feb 03, 2012 | About:
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President and CEO of KLATencor Corp. (KLAC) Richard P Wallace sells 11,660 shares of KLAC on 02/01/2012 at an average price of $52 a share.

Klatencor Corp. has a market cap of $8.59 billion; its shares were traded at around $51.53 with a P/E ratio of 11 and P/S ratio of 2.7. The dividend yield of Klatencor Corp. stocks is 2.7%.

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


CEO Recent Trades:


  • President and CEO Richard P Wallace sold 21,000 shares of KLAC stock on 01/31/2012 at the average price of 51.54. Richard P Wallace owns at least 201,400 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 0.02% since.
  • President and CEO Richard P Wallace sold 97,916 shares of KLAC stock on 01/27/2012 at the average price of 52.75. Richard P Wallace owns at least 201,400 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 2.31% since.
  • President and CEO Richard P Wallace sold 16,662 shares of KLAC stock on 01/18/2012 at the average price of 49.75. Richard P Wallace owns at least 201,400 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 3.58% since.

CFO Recent Trades:


  • EVP & CFO Mark P Dentinger sold 677 shares of KLAC stock on 01/03/2012 at the average price of 48.72. Mark P Dentinger owns at least 92,900 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 5.77% since.
  • EVP & CFO Mark P Dentinger sold 24,684 shares of KLAC stock on 10/07/2011 at the average price of 41.55. Mark P Dentinger owns at least 92,900 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 24.02% since.

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




Directors and Officers Recent Trades:


  • SVP & Chief Accounting Officer Virendra A Kirloskar sold 10,000 shares of KLAC stock on 01/27/2012 at the average price of 52.95. Virendra A Kirloskar owns at least 27,650 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 2.68% since.
  • SVP & Chief Accounting Officer Virendra A Kirloskar sold 13,926 shares of KLAC stock on 01/19/2012 at the average price of 50.04. Virendra A Kirloskar owns at least 27,650 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 2.98% since.
  • SVP & Chief Accounting Officer Virendra A Kirloskar sold 204 shares of KLAC stock on 01/05/2012 at the average price of 46.85. Virendra A Kirloskar owns at least 27,650 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 9.99% since.
  • SVP & Chief Accounting Officer Virendra A Kirloskar sold 2,500 shares of KLAC stock on 12/06/2011 at the average price of 49.35. Virendra A Kirloskar owns at least 27,650 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 4.42% since.
  • Executive VP & General Counsel Brian Martin sold 9,500 shares of KLAC stock on 11/30/2011 at the average price of 45.74. Brian Martin owns at least 45,350 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 12.66% since.


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

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