The estimated Net Worth of Robert Walmsley is at least $5.32 Milion dollars as of 27 January 2014. Robert Walmsley owns over 5,410 units of General Dynamics stock worth over $5,322,816 and over the last 21 years Robert sold GD stock worth over $0.
Robert has made over 5 trades of the General Dynamics stock since 2009, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently Robert exercised 5,410 units of GD stock worth $397,581 on 27 January 2014.
The largest trade Robert's ever made was exercising 5,550 units of General Dynamics stock on 7 May 2013 worth over $222,500. On average, Robert trades about 403 units every 24 days since 2004. As of 27 January 2014 Robert still owns at least 17,767 units of General Dynamics stock.
You can see the complete history of Robert Walmsley stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Robert's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O GENERAL DYNAMICS, 2941 FAIRVIEW PARK DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA, 22042.
Over the last 22 years, insiders at General Dynamics have traded over $180,636,333 worth of General Dynamics stock and bought 41,075 units worth $3,880,973 . The most active insiders traders include Mary T Barra, Nicholas D Chabraja oraz Phebe N Novakovic. On average, General Dynamics executives and independent directors trade stock every 16 days with the average trade being worth of $10,534,184. The most recent stock trade was executed by Kimberly A Kuryea on 20 May 2024, trading 58,900 units of GD stock currently worth $10,400,562.
general dynamics is a global aerospace and defense company. from gulfstream business jets to submarines to wheeled combat vehicles to communications systems, people around the world depend on our products and services for their safety and security. headquartered in falls church, virginia, general dynamics is led by phebe novakovic. the company employs thousands of people, with locations in 43 countries. at the heart of our company are our employees. we rely on their intimate knowledge of customer requirements and a unique blend of skill and innovation to develop and produce the best possible products and services. the driver that makes our company agile, and ensures our continued performance, is our culture of continuous improvement. this culture enforces a shared commitment to consistently look toward the future and to embrace change. it’s a priority at all levels of our company, with every employee engaged in finding new ways to do things faster, better and more cost-effectively, and
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