The estimated Net Worth of Gerald W Brase is at least $21.6 million dollars as of 1 May 2007. Gerald Brase owns over 49,995 units of Tractor Supply Co stock worth over $21,067,654 and over the last 22 years Gerald sold TSCO stock worth over $560,611.
Gerald has made over 6 trades of the Tractor Supply Co stock since 2003, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently Gerald exercised 49,995 units of TSCO stock worth $644,936 on 1 May 2007.
The largest trade Gerald's ever made was exercising 96,513 units of Tractor Supply Co stock on 7 February 2006 worth over $657,254. On average, Gerald trades about 22,410 units every 115 days since 2003. As of 1 May 2007 Gerald still owns at least 76,263 units of Tractor Supply Co stock.
You can see the complete history of Gerald Brase stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Gerald's mailing address filed with the SEC is , , , , .
Over the last 22 years, insiders at Tractor Supply Co have traded over $236,452,761 worth of Tractor Supply Co stock and bought 7,892 units worth $508,687 . The most active insiders traders include Joseph H Jr Scarlett, James F Wright et Thomas Kingsbury. On average, Tractor Supply Co executives and independent directors trade stock every 19 days with the average trade being worth of $6,564,253. The most recent stock trade was executed by Kurt D Barton on 28 August 2024, trading 10,995 units of TSCO stock currently worth $3,023,625.
don’t let our name fool you. sure, we may know a thing or two about tractors. but at tractor supply company, it’s far from our only specialty. our loyal customers come to us for expertise, advice, and thousands of products every day—from lawn and animal care products to equipment, and even clothing. it’s helped make us an important part of the communities we serve, and one of the nation’s fastest growing retail organizations. we proudly celebrate over 75 years years of service. founded in 1938 by charles e. schmidt, sr. as a mail order tractor parts business, today tractor supply is the largest operator of retail farm stores in america. our stores are located in rural communities and in the outlying areas of large cities—“out here”—where people feel a deep connection with their land. our customers are as diverse as the products we carry: from farmers and ranchers to pet owners and hobbyists, construction and trades people, and suburban landowners. no matter what they’re looking for,
Tractor Supply Co executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: