2009-APR-17 Insider Picks

Friday, 17 April 2009 10:13 by synergize

Which insiders are selling and buying chunks of stocks? Below are lists of the top 10 open-market insider purchases filed at the Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday as ranked by dollar value. Company executives and directors are in the best position to assess the attractiveness of their firms' shares, and here is how many of them are voting their wallets! Click here for latest quotes. (Source Ref: Yahoo Finance)

Symbol Company Exch. Industry TI MS UG DG IT
GSBC Great Southern Bancorp Inc   Regional - Southwest Banks          
INMD IntegraMed America Inc NASD Medical Practitioners          
HALL Hallmark Financial Services NASD Property & Casualty Insurance 0        
DNP Duff & Phelps Util Incm NYSE Closed-End Fund - Equity 0        
GBX Greenbrier Cos, Inc. NYSE Railroads 12        
CVGI Commercial Vehicle Group Inc. NASD Auto Parts          
PFSW PFSweb Inc NASD Business Services          
FIZZ National Beverage Corp NASD Beverages - Soft Drinks 1   0 0 1
TSCC Technology Solutions Co. NASD Information Technology Services          

UG,DG & IT are number of upgrades, downgrades or initiated recommendations from institutions for the past 60 days.

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