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(WD) EVP & COO Howard W Iii Smith sells 20,000 Shares

Feb 03, 2012 | About:
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EVP & COO of (WD) Howard W Iii Smith sells 20,000 shares of WD on 02/02/2012 at an average price of $11.98 a share.

Walker & Dunlop has a market cap of $263.3 million; its shares were traded at around $11.84 with a P/E ratio of 7.9 and P/S ratio of 2.2.

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


CEO Recent Trades:


  • Chairman, President & CEO William M Walker sold 12,200 shares of WD stock on 01/18/2012 at the average price of 12.15. William M Walker owns at least 1,953,872 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 2.55% since.

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




Directors and Officers Recent Trades:


  • Director Dana L Schmaltz bought 1,000 shares of WD stock on 12/13/2011 at the average price of 11.84. Dana L Schmaltz owns at least 7,717 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 0% since.
  • Director Dana L Schmaltz bought 1,200 shares of WD stock on 11/28/2011 at the average price of 11.59. Dana L Schmaltz owns at least 6,717 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 2.16% since.
  • EVP & Chief Credit Officer Richard C Warner sold 5,000 shares of WD stock on 01/30/2012 at the average price of 11.76. Richard C Warner owns at least 158,575 shares after this. The price of the stock has increased by 0.68% since.
  • EVP & COO Howard W Smith Iii sold 20,000 shares of WD stock on 01/03/2012 at the average price of 12.21. Howard W Smith Iii owns at least 1,407,131 shares after this. The price of the stock has decreased by 3.03% since.


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

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Why CEOs Are Buying Stocks Of Their Own Companies?

  1. As legendary investor Peter Lynch said: "Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise."
  2. TOP EXECUTIVES like CEOs and CFOs are savvy buyers of their companies' shares. One long-term study showed that they beat the market on average by six percentage points a year.
  3. Another study found that the aggregated activities of insiders can serve as a good indicator to locate market bottoms. Insiders as a whole are smart investors of their own companies.

Click it to Check Out What the CEO Are Trading


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