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GLRE (NASDAQ: GLRE) Rule 144 notice lists 55,000 and 5,000 shares

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Form Type
144

Rhea-AI Filing Summary

GLRE submitted a Rule 144 notice reporting proposed sales of Common Stock. The filing lists 55,000 and 5,000 historical acquisition entries tied to 10/31/2006 and 12/03/2008, and records a filing date of 05/11/2026 on NASDAQ.

The notice identifies PNC Wealth Management at a Cleveland address as a broker/agent. No recent three‑month sales are listed in the excerpt.

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Insights

Rule 144 notice documents planned resale under resale safe-harbor conditions.

The filing records proposed resale activity for Common Stock with a filing date of 05/11/2026 and shows prior acquisition dates of 10/31/2006 and 12/03/2008. The broker is listed as PNC Wealth Management.

Because the excerpt shows no recorded sales in the past three months, actual execution timing and cash-flow treatment are not disclosed here; subsequent trade reports or broker confirmations would show completion details.

Listed share entry 55,000 Securities Information line associated with <date>10/31/2006</date>
Listed share entry 5,000 Securities Information line associated with <date>12/03/2008</date>
Numeric field 988900.00 Value present in the filing excerpt (exact label not provided)
Numeric field 33,166,448 Number present in the excerpt (exact label not provided)
Filing date 05/11/2026 Date shown near the Securities Information header
Rule 144 regulatory
"Filer Information | | | 144: Filer Information"
Rule 144 is a U.S. securities regulation that sets conditions under which restricted or insider-held shares can be legally resold to the public, such as required holding periods, availability of public information, limits on how much can be sold at once, and certain filing requirements. For investors it matters because it determines when previously locked-up shares can enter the market — like a release valve that can increase supply, affect share price, and signal insider intent.
Open Market Purchase market
"Common | 10/31/2006 | Open Market Purchase | Issuer"
An open market purchase is when a company buys its own shares on public stock exchanges the same way any investor would, rather than through a private deal. Investors care because these purchases reduce the number of shares available, can boost earnings per share and share price, signal that management thinks the stock is undervalued, and use company cash that might otherwise go to reinvestment or dividends — like a business quietly buying back its own tickets at the box office.
Issuer market
"Common | 10/31/2006 | Open Market Purchase | Issuer"

144: Filer Information

144: Issuer Information

144: Securities Information



Furnish the following information with respect to the acquisition of the securities to be sold and with respect to the payment of all or any part of the purchase price or other consideration therefor:

144: Securities To Be Sold


* If the securities were purchased and full payment therefor was not made in cash at the time of purchase, explain in the table or in a note thereto the nature of the consideration given. If the consideration consisted of any note or other obligation, or if payment was made in installments describe the arrangement and state when the note or other obligation was discharged in full or the last installment paid.



Furnish the following information as to all securities of the issuer sold during the past 3 months by the person for whose account the securities are to be sold.

144: Securities Sold During The Past 3 Months

144: Remarks and Signature