The estimated Net Worth of Bradley A Thomas is at least $16.1 Milion dollars as of 16 March 2018. Bradley Thomas owns over 3,500 units of Insulet stock worth over $15,218,740 and over the last 10 years Bradley sold PODD stock worth over $905,123.
Bradley has made over 10 trades of the Insulet stock since 2015, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently Bradley sold 3,500 units of PODD stock worth $297,500 on 16 March 2018.
The largest trade Bradley's ever made was selling 7,250 units of Insulet stock on 14 March 2018 worth over $607,623. On average, Bradley trades about 1,354 units every 45 days since 2014. As of 16 March 2018 Bradley still owns at least 66,828 units of Insulet stock.
You can see the complete history of Bradley Thomas stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Bradley's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O INSULET CORPORATION, 600 TECHNOLOGY PARK DRIVE, SUITE 200, BILLERICA, MA, 01821.
Over the last 18 years, insiders at Insulet have traded over $64,849,299 worth of Insulet stock and bought 175,262 units worth $7,280,516 . The most active insiders traders include Jonathan Silverstein, Elizabeth H Weatherman oraz Samuel D Colella. On average, Insulet executives and independent directors trade stock every 19 days with the average trade being worth of $2,473,148. The most recent stock trade was executed by Timothy J Scannell on 10 September 2024, trading 5,000 units of PODD stock currently worth $1,129,200.
insulet corporation is an innovative medical device company based in billerica, massachusetts. it was founded in 2000 with the mission of improving the lives of people with diabetes. specifically, through its revolutionary omnipod insulin management system, insulet seeks to expand the use of insulin pump therapy. studies have demonstrated the advantages of insulin pump therapy over multiple daily insulin injections (mdi); these advantages include better glycemic control, fewer hypoglycemic events, reduced glycemic variability1 and improved quality of life2. despite these benefits, most people still choose mdi therapy largely due to the complexity, cost and inconvenience of conventional pump technology. the omnipod is a discreet and easy-to-use system that eliminates many of the issues associated with conventional pumps. improvements include omnipod's lack of tubing; automated, virtually pain-free insertion; and two straightforward parts that communicate wirelessly. by breaking down
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