CITY HOLDING CO (CHCO) director adds shares in pre-planned 10b5-1 purchase
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Filing Sentiment
Form Type
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Rhea-AI Filing Summary
CITY HOLDING CO director Diane W. Strong-Treister reported a small open-market share purchase. She bought 119 shares of Common Stock at $126.3600 per share in an open-market transaction designated as a purchase.
The transaction was made pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 Plan, meaning it was pre-scheduled rather than timed discretionarily. After this trade, she directly owns 3,987 shares and indirectly holds 1,900 shares as trustee of the Diane W. Strong Treister Revocable Trust.
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Insider Trade Summary 10b5-1
Net Buyer: 119 shares ($15,037)
Net Buy
2 txns
Insider
STRONG-TREISTER DIANE W
Role
null
Bought
119 shs ($15K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase | Common Stock | 119 | $126.36 | $15K |
| holding | Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Common Stock — 3,987 shares (Direct, null);
Common Stock — 1,900 shares (Indirect, By Self as Trustee for the Diane W. Strong Treister Revocable Trust)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
Shares purchased: 119 shares
Purchase price: $126.3600 per share
Direct holdings after transaction: 3,987 shares
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Shares purchased
119 shares
Open-market purchase of Common Stock
Purchase price
$126.3600 per share
Price paid for Common Stock in transaction
Direct holdings after transaction
3,987 shares
Common Stock directly owned following purchase
Indirect holdings
1,900 shares
Held by self as trustee for revocable trust
Net buy shares
119 shares
Net buy-sell direction is net-buy per summary
Key Terms
Rule 10b5-1 Plan, open-market purchase, Common Stock, indirect ownership
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Rule 10b5-1 Plan regulatory
"Purchase made pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 Plan."
A Rule 10b5-1 plan is a prearranged, written schedule that lets corporate insiders buy or sell company stock at set times or amounts, even if they later learn material nonpublic information. Think of it like setting an automatic thermostat for trades: it creates a clear record that trades were planned in advance, reducing the risk of insider-trading accusations and helping investors trust that insider transactions are routine rather than based on secret information.
open-market purchase financial
"transaction_action": "open-market purchase""
An open-market purchase is when an investor or a company buys shares on a public stock exchange at the going market price, rather than through a private deal. It matters to investors because these purchases change how many shares are available, can push the stock price up or signal confidence from large buyers, and often affect per-share metrics like earnings—think of it like someone buying lots of apples off a grocery shelf, reducing supply and potentially raising the price.
Common Stock financial
"security_title": "Common Stock""
Common stock represents ownership shares in a company, giving investors a stake in its success and a say in important decisions through voting rights. It is the most common type of stock traded on markets and can provide income through dividends, as well as potential for value growth. For investors, holding common stock means sharing in the company’s profits and risks.
indirect ownership financial
"ownership_type": "indirect""