The estimated Net Worth of J Neal Purcell is at least $6.13 Million dollars as of 24 July 2013. J Purcell owns over 50,000 units of Southern stock worth over $6,134,570 and over the last 20 years J sold SOJC stock worth over $0.
J has made over 10 trades of the Southern stock since 2004, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently J bought 50,000 units of SOJC stock worth $154,500 on 24 July 2013.
The largest trade J's ever made was buying 50,000 units of Southern stock on 24 July 2013 worth over $154,500. On average, J trades about 595 units every 12 days since 2004. As of 24 July 2013 J still owns at least 247,262 units of Southern stock.
You can see the complete history of J Purcell stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Over the last 18 years, insiders at Southern have traded over $13,924,589 worth of Southern stock and bought 21,625 units worth $942,622 . The most active insiders traders include Thomas A Fanning, William P Bowers, and Christopher C Womack. On average, Southern executives and independent directors trade stock every 19 days with the average trade being worth of $1,185,794. The most recent stock trade was executed by Christopher C Womack on 5 March 2020, trading 9,843 units of SOJC stock currently worth $669,226.
southern company is one of the largest energy providers in the united states. based in atlanta, ga., southern company owns electric utilities in four states, natural gas distribution utilities in seven states, a competitive generation company serving wholesale customers across america and a nationally recognized provider of customized energy solutions, as well as fiber optics and wireless communications. the men and women who work at southern company understand that we don’t simply provide a product or service. clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy is essential to our way of life. more than 100 years ago, our company played a major role in the growth and prosperity of the south – and we continue to play a role today through our support of economic development and our philanthropic efforts. we believe the communities we serve should be better off because we’re there. our principal business is to make, move and sell energy. those are the “whats” of our business. but it’s the “hows”
Southern executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: