The estimated Net Worth of Brian Dean Johnson is at least $1.15 Millón dollars as of 3 June 2016. Brian Johnson owns over 3,500 units of Hormel Foods stock worth over $708,879 and over the last 17 years Brian sold HRL stock worth over $440,060.
Brian has made over 9 trades of the Hormel Foods stock since 2011, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently Brian sold 3,500 units of HRL stock worth $133,000 on 3 June 2016.
The largest trade Brian's ever made was exercising 25,000 units of Hormel Foods stock on 27 August 2014 worth over $1,253,500. On average, Brian trades about 4,574 units every 82 days since 2007. As of 3 June 2016 Brian still owns at least 22,619 units of Hormel Foods stock.
You can see the complete history of Brian Johnson stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Brian's mailing address filed with the SEC is 1, Hormel Place, Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, 55912, United States.
Over the last 25 years, insiders at Hormel Foods have traded over $53,117,343 worth of Hormel Foods stock and bought 39,659 units worth $1,402,708 . The most active insiders traders include Jeffrey M Ettinger, Stephen M Lacy y Colleen Batcheler. On average, Hormel Foods executives and independent directors trade stock every 14 days with the average trade being worth of $834,145. The most recent stock trade was executed by Katherine M Losness Larson on 26 June 2024, trading 6,200 units of HRL stock currently worth $163,556.
hormel foods is a fortune 500, multinational manufacturer and marketer of consumer-branded food and meat products, many of which are among the best known and trusted in the food industry. the company leverages its extensive expertise, innovation and high competencies in pork and turkey processing and marketing to bring quality, value-added brands to the global marketplace. the company enjoys a strong reputation among consumers, retail grocers, foodservice and industrial customers for products highly regarded for quality, taste, nutrition, convenience and value. this diverse portfolio of products includes hams, bacon, sausages, franks, canned luncheon meats, stews, chilis, hash, meat spreads, shelf-stable microwaveable entrees and salsas.
Hormel Foods executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: