The estimated Net Worth of Marshall Lux is at least $120 Tausend dollars as of 6 December 2022. Marshall Lux owns over 6,000 units of New York Community Bancorp stock worth over $120,000 and over the last 3 years Marshall sold NYCB stock worth over $0.
Marshall has made over 2 trades of the New York Community Bancorp stock since 2022, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently Marshall bought 6,000 units of NYCB stock worth $51,180 on 6 December 2022.
The largest trade Marshall's ever made was buying 6,000 units of New York Community Bancorp stock on 6 December 2022 worth over $51,180. On average, Marshall trades about 3,000 units every 17 days since 2022. As of 6 December 2022 Marshall still owns at least 12,000 units of New York Community Bancorp stock.
You can see the complete history of Marshall Lux stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Marshall's mailing address filed with the SEC is 102, Duffy Avenue, Hicksville, Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, 11801, United States.
Over the last 12 years, insiders at New York Community Bancorp have traded over $12,539,690 worth of New York Community Bancorp stock and bought 270,590 units worth $3,530,304 . The most active insiders traders include Peter Schoels, Max L Kupferberg und Ronald A. Rosenfeld. On average, New York Community Bancorp executives and independent directors trade stock every 100 days with the average trade being worth of $330,130. The most recent stock trade was executed by Ronald A. Rosenfeld on 19 December 2022, trading 138,199 units of NYCB stock currently worth $1,207,859.
new york community bancorp, inc. (nyse: nycb) is one of the 25 largest bank holding companies in the nation, with assets of over $48 billion and a market cap of over $7 billion. with 270+ branches in metro new york, new jersey, florida, arizona, and ohio, we also rank among the 25 largest depositories in the united states. our mission, to excel in all we do for all we serve, applies across the board to our customers, the communities we are a part of, our employees and shareholders. nycb operates its branches through two banks (new york community bank - member fdic and new york commercial bank - member fdic) with eight local divisions, reflecting our growth through acquisition strategy. each is part of the nycb family of banks. • queens county savings bank • roslyn savings bank • richmond county savings bank • roosevelt savings bank • garden state community bank • amtrust bank • ohio savings bank • atlantic bank in addition to our retail bank operations, we are the leadin
New York Community Bancorp executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: