Insider recently sold US$3.5m worth of stock
On the 29th of May, Samantha Hammock sold around 73k shares on-market at roughly US$47.83 per share. This transaction amounted to 82% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade.
Insider recently sold US$3.5m worth of stock
On the 29th of May, Samantha Hammock sold around 73k shares on-market at roughly US$47.83 per share. This transaction amounted to 82% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade.
@ba is this sarcasm?
@a9
I sold mine at the same time out of the 401k!
Everyone will miss her selfie with post notes lol
Vz must a Bo-m Bo-m room like Smith Barney back in Wall Street Days... no other explanation
The worst culture ever in this company. She leads by example of the countless unethical things this company has done. Just proves my point!!! Way to go Samantha selling 2 days before the 4 percent drop and FCC news
@ba thanks for the laugh 😂
Her Legacy will be a HBS Case on how HR used DEI to ki-l a 100 year culture of success
Understand the game is rigged. Mr 5YEEE Hans left with $24M+ as a failed CEO.
She is by far the best CHRO in America. The grace, authenticity and care she takes in her post in note messages truly meet the moment of our company’s transformational period. I couldn’t be more proud to be a human under her watch as my CHRO. Verizon has the best organizational clarity in history as well which makes our regular reorgs seamless and successful all thanks to great HR strategy! Culture OS is alive and thriving and I can’t want to watch this space as we’re just getting started!
3.5mil buys a lot of post it notes. I look forward to her next inspirational hand written message.
@ab another of life's idiom (death + taxes) and that is nobody gets any younger............
@a9 or you could Google her name and 8k and see the history yourself. All c-suite need to file an 8k with the SEC when they sell stock in the company they work for.
@OP That explains her frequent posts singing Verizon’s praises! It comes from genuine gratitude.
@a8 this person talking her stock transaction history sounds like a plant. Who is autistic enough to remember her stock history? A plant is.
She always sells when she is able to, has been doing so for last few years. I remember seeing a sell for her online when the stock was at its lows.
She getting ready to leave the company?
Insider sales especially for as little as 3.5m mean absolutely nothing