The estimated Net Worth of Christopher Graves is at least $1.73 Million dollars as of 22 February 2017. Mr Graves owns over 9,015 units of Mercury General stock worth over $835,349 and over the last 18 years he sold MCY stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $899,091 as VP & Chief Investment Officer at Mercury General.
Mr has made over 3 trades of the Mercury General stock since 2011, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he exercised 9,015 units of MCY stock worth $495,194 on 22 February 2017.
The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 9,015 units of Mercury General stock on 22 February 2017 worth over $495,194. On average, Mr trades about 5,000 units every 545 days since 2007. As of 22 February 2017 he still owns at least 14,415 units of Mercury General stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr Graves stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Christopher Wadewitz Graves is the VP & Chief Investment Officer at Mercury General.
As the VP & Chief Investment Officer of Mercury General, the total compensation of Mr Graves at Mercury General is $899,091. There are 6 executives at Mercury General getting paid more, with Gabriel Tirador having the highest compensation of $2,882,942.
Mr Graves is 55, he's been the VP & Chief Investment Officer of Mercury General since . There are 14 older and 12 younger executives at Mercury General. The oldest executive at Mercury General Corp. is George Victor Joseph, 99, who is the Exec. Chairman.
Christopher's mailing address filed with the SEC is 4484 WILSHIRE BLVD., , LOS ANGELES, CA, 90010.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Mercury General have traded over $5,253,313 worth of Mercury General stock and bought 826,322 units worth $30,646,169 . The most active insiders traders include George Joseph, Gabriel Tirador, and Allan Lubitz. On average, Mercury General executives and independent directors trade stock every 63 days with the average trade being worth of $730,923. The most recent stock trade was executed by Joshua Eric Little on 28 August 2023, trading 250 units of MCY stock currently worth $7,140.
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