The estimated Net Worth of Norman D Lowery is at least 3.04 百万$ dollars as of 12 March 2020. Mr Lowery owns over 2,650 units of First - Indiana stock worth over 1,579,621$ and over the last 15 years he sold THFF stock worth over 318,645$. In addition, he makes 1,145,990$ as Chairman、 Pres & CEO at First - Indiana.
Mr has made over 3 trades of the First - Indiana stock since 2011, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he bought 2,650 units of THFF stock worth 90,100$ on 12 March 2020.
The largest trade he's ever made was selling 7,300 units of First - Indiana stock on 18 June 2018 worth over 318,645$. On average, Mr trades about 380 units every 104 days since 2010. As of 12 March 2020 he still owns at least 37,264 units of First - Indiana stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr Lowery stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Norman L. Lowery is the Chairman, Pres & CEO at First - Indiana.
As the Chairman、 Pres & CEO of First - Indiana, the total compensation of Mr Lowery at First - Indiana is 1,145,990$. There are no executives at First - Indiana getting paid more.
Mr Lowery is 75, he's been the Chairman、 Pres & CEO of First - Indiana since . There are 1 older and 17 younger executives at First - Indiana. The oldest executive at First Financial Corp. - Indiana is Ronald Rich, 81, who is the Lead Independent Director.
Norman's mailing address filed with the SEC is ONE FIRST FINANCIAL PLAZA, , TERRE HAUTE, IN, 47807.
Over the last 22 years, insiders at First - Indiana have traded over 6,895,804$ worth of First - Indiana stock and bought 81,838 units worth 2,762,695$ . The most active insiders traders include William J Voges、William Curtis Brighton、Virginia L Smith. On average, First - Indiana executives and independent directors trade stock every 51 days with the average trade being worth of 127,509$. The most recent stock trade was executed by Susan M Jensen on 1 August 2024, trading 78 units of THFF stock currently worth 3,377$.
in 1834, a branch of the second state bank of indiana - the earliest ancestor of first financial bank - opened to serve the people who had settled in vigo county and the wabash river valley. today, first financial bank is the oldest national bank in indiana and the sixth oldest in the united states, still holding the 47th charter granted in the united states anticipating passage of a state law that would allow multi-bank holding companies, the bank applied for approval from the federal reserve board to establish such an entity. it received that approval in february 1983, and first financial corporation became the holding company for what was then terre haute first national bank. in august 1984, first financial corporation became the first multi-bank holding company in the state of indiana. the corporation is the only publicly traded company headquartered in vigo county and has been ranked among the top 100 most efficient bank holding companies in the united states. through growth and m
First - Indiana executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: