LTV Corp
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Six investors purchased a total of 7,150 shares belonging to LTV Corp. LTV Chmn David H. Hoag was the biggest buyer with 5,000 shares in the $15 range. Other buyers were reported to be vice presidents (VPs). The buy side activity was considered to be positive since front-line VPs are usually compensated less than other insiders. LTV Corp engages in aerospace, as well as steel and energy production.
Publication Name: CDA-Investnet Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1074-0139
Year: 1993
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Chaparral Steel Co. - CSM
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Three insiders bought as much as 5,600 shares of Chapparral Steel Co. stock valued at $6.66 to $8 each between Nov. and Dec. 1994. This is further proof of reports that issues in steel and steel-related businesses are being accumulated at very impressive levels by investors. Dir. Robert Belk bought 1,000 shares, while VP Peter Wright bought 3,600 shares in his first purchase since 1991.
Publication Name: CDA-Investnet Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1074-0139
Year: 1995
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UNR Industries Inc
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UNR Industries Inc manufactures and sells steel products and wholesales cable television and industrial products. Three insiders accumulated 10,000 shares at an average of $6.38 between Mar 18 and 29, 1993. The purchases form a buy cluster despite the modest amount. The buys also occurred after the release of lower operating income estimates, an indication that the worst is over.
Publication Name: CDA-Investnet Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1074-0139
Year: 1993
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