VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 22, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Insiderslab.com has issued insider trading reports and Equity Research for the following companies: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (NASDAQ:GMCR), Schlumberger (NYSE:SLB), Regions Financial (NYSE:RF), Nielsen Hldg NV (NYSE:NLSN), Best Buy (NYSE:BBY), and Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL).
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Report Highlights:
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. (NASDAQ:GMCR): Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. (NASDAQ:GMCR) and Starbucks Coffee Company announced on Wednesday that the companies have expanded their partnership, which is regarding to the manufacturing, marketing, distribution and sale of Starbucks-branded Vue™ packs for use in GMCR's latest Keurig® Vue™ Brewer. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. soared 10.04% higher, moving up US$5.09 to US$55.79 per share. There were 19.94 million stock shares traded, which was 3.6 times more than average volume. Investors may want to find out how company insiders like Executive Officers and Directors are thinking about the future business prospects of the company. Check this insider trade report for GMCR here.
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032212B/GMCR/GreenMountainCoffeeRoasters.pdf
Schlumberger Limited. (NYSE:SLB): Schlumberger Limited. (NYSE:SLB) reported on Tuesday that the company has signed an agreement with Altor Fund II to acquire SPT Group-a privately owned software company. Schlumberger dropped US$1.70 per share (equivalent to 2.25%), where stock prices fell to US$74.01. The move occurred on volume of 14.07 million which is relative to the 7.21 million shares traded on average each day. Share prices of Schlumberger have traded as high as US$95.53 per share and as low as US$54.79 in the past 52 weeks. Academic studies have shown that insiders traditionally make higher investment returns than ordinary investors. Want to find out how they do it?
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032212B/SLB/Schlumberger.pdf
Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF): By the end of Wednesday's trading, Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF) trades have gone up 2.01% to US$6.59. There were 61.53 million shares of Regions Financial Corporation exchanging hands as compared to its average daily volume of 27.23 million shares. In the past 52 weeks, Regions Financial share prices have been bracketed by a low of US$2.82 and a high of US$7.45, and are now at US$6.59, 134% above that low price. Do you want to know when company insiders will buy their shares? Want to add and monitor this company on an on-going basis? It can be done for free by registering below.
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032212B/RF/RegionsFinancial.pdf
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.
Nielsen Hldg NV (NYSE:NLSN):
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032212B/NLSN/NielsenHldgNV.pdf
Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY):
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032212B/BBY/BestBuy.pdf
Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE:DAL):
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032212B/DAL/DeltaAirLines.pdf
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