HONG KONG, Dec. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Insiderslab.com announced the latest insider trading reports for Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM), Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX), Chesapeake Energy (NYSE:CHK), Frontier (NASDAQ:FTR), Twitter (NYSE:TWTR), and Bank of America (NYSE:BAC). US stock investors can access these reports through the links below, including stock performance, insider trading signals, and visual results.
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Report Highlights:
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM): By the end of last trading session, the shares of Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) lost 0.48% (or US$0.47) to US$96.75 with 14.92 million shares exchanging hands, compared to daily average volume of 12.55 million. Compare to the industry of Major Integrated Oil & Gas rose 0.02%, its competitor Chevron Corporation (CVX) fell 1.23% to US$118.74. Insiderslab.com found company Senior Vice President, Mark W. Albers, sold his shares at the price of US$97.37 for about US$5.09 million on December 16. Investors may want to find out how Exxon Mobil insiders like CEOs, CFOs and Directors are thinking about the future of the company. Check this insider trade report for XOM here.
Exclusive Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/121813A/XOM/ExxonMobil
Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX): Within the last trading session, Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) shares finally rose 2.34% to US$374.87 with about 2.65 million shares exchanging hands for the session, compared to its average volume of 2.34 million shares. While the sector of Services lift 0.06%, its rival Comcast Corporation (CMCSA) lost 0.39% to US$49.05. Insiderslab.com found company Chf Streaming/Partnership Ofcr, Gregory K. Peters, sold his shares at the price of US$376.15 on December 13. Investors may want to find out how Netflix insiders like CEOs, CFOs and Directors are thinking about the future of the company.
Exclusive Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/121813A/NFLX/Netflix
Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE:CHK): During the last trading session, the Chesapeake Energy (NYSE:CHK) shares lost 1.53% to US$26.36 with about 10.61 million shares exchanged hands for the session, compared to its average volume of 9.56 million shares. The Independent Oil & Gas sector dropped 0.04%. The international energy company Marathon Oil Corporation (MRO) fell 2.08% to US$34.85. Insiderslab.com found company Director, Thomas L. Ryan, purchased his shares at the price of US$26.73 on December 13. Insiderslab.com believes that it is a clever way to check if insiders like CEOs, CFOs, and Directors in Chesapeake Energy are starting to sell more company shares. See insider trade report for CHK here.
Exclusive Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/121813A/CHK/ChesapeakeEnergy
Today Insiderslab.com also observed abnormal trade volume for the following companies; insiders may involve trading in these companies. It will take some time for insiders to report their trades. Read these reports and add these companies into your Insider Trade Radar.
Frontier Communications Corp (NASDAQ:FTR):
Exclusive Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/121813A/FTR/Frontier
Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR):
Exclusive Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/121813A/TWTR/Twitter
Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC):
Exclusive Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/121813A/BAC/BankofAmerica
Insider Filing Source Reference: All observations, analysis and reports are based on public information released by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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