The estimated Net Worth of Harriet Calhoun Trust Uid 3... is at least $13.8 Million dollars as of 14 June 2021. Harriet 3 owns over 2,493 units of Conns Inc stock worth over $25,235 and over the last 19 years Harriet sold CONN stock worth over $13,767,995.
Harriet has made over 7 trades of the Conns Inc stock since 2012, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently Harriet sold 2,493 units of CONN stock worth $73,544 on 14 June 2021.
The largest trade Harriet's ever made was selling 225,128 units of Conns Inc stock on 12 December 2012 worth over $5,720,502. On average, Harriet trades about 38,168 units every 239 days since 2006. As of 14 June 2021 Harriet still owns at least 262,862 units of Conns Inc stock.
You can see the complete history of Harriet 3 stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Harriet's mailing address filed with the SEC is Stephens Building, 111, Center Street, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, 72201, United States.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Conns Inc have traded over $964,435,713 worth of Conns Inc stock and bought 10,781,907 units worth $173,981,726 . The most active insiders traders include Capital Group, L.L.C.Anchor..., Capital Group, Lpluxor Capi..., and Capital Group, L.L.C.Anchor.... On average, Conns Inc executives and independent directors trade stock every 15 days with the average trade being worth of $13,181. The most recent stock trade was executed by Douglas H Martin on 24 April 2024, trading 1,000 units of CONN stock currently worth $3,740.
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Conns Inc executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: