The estimated Net Worth of Franklin R Johnson is at least 8.09 百万$ dollars as of 30 April 2013. Franklin Johnson owns over 18,000 units of Reliance stock worth over 8,085,751$ and over the last 20 years Franklin sold RS stock worth over 0$.
Franklin has made over 2 trades of the Reliance stock since 2004, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently Franklin exercised 18,000 units of RS stock worth 757,980$ on 30 April 2013.
The largest trade Franklin's ever made was exercising 18,000 units of Reliance stock on 30 April 2013 worth over 757,980$. On average, Franklin trades about 1,423 units every 251 days since 2004. As of 30 April 2013 Franklin still owns at least 29,703 units of Reliance stock.
You can see the complete history of Franklin Johnson stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Franklin's mailing address filed with the SEC is 350 S. GRAND AVE., 48TH FLOOR, LOS ANGELES, CA, 90071.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Reliance have traded over 206,517,036$ worth of Reliance stock and bought 69,500 units worth 2,065,670$ . The most active insiders traders include David H Hannah、Gregg J Mollins、Karla R Lewis. On average, Reliance executives and independent directors trade stock every 27 days with the average trade being worth of 3,405,200$. The most recent stock trade was executed by Stephen Paul Koch on 31 May 2024, trading 20,421 units of RS stock currently worth 6,031,955$.
reliance steel & aluminum co. (nyse:rs) headquartered in los angeles, california, is the largest metals service center company in north america. through a network of more than 300 locations in 39 states and 12 countries outside of the united states, the company provides value-added metals processing services and distributes a full line of over 100,000 metal products. these products include galvanized, hot-rolled and cold-finished steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, titanium and alloy steel sold to more than 125,000 customers in a broad range of industries. some of these metals service centers provide processing services for specialty metals only. in the mid-1970's, the company began to establish specialty metals centers stocked with inventories of selected metals and equipped with automated materials handling and precision cutting equipment. beginning in the early 1990's, owners of successful service center companies started to sell these companies as they were reaching re
Reliance executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: