Brian Jenkins Net Worth
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Brian Jenkins has an estimated net worth of at least $11.3 million*, as of Dec. 4, 2024. They own 278,827 shares of PLAY stock. They have sold 15,970 shares of PLAY stock since 2021, for an estimated $651,145.
Brian Jenkins $PLAY SEC Form 4 Insider Trading
Brian Jenkins has filed a total of 2 insider trades in $PLAY since 2021. Their most recent trade was a sale of 10,186 shares, made on Sep 10, 2021. Their largest trade was a sale of 10,186 shares, made on Sep 10, 2021. We estimate that they now own 278,827 shares of $PLAY, worth an estimated $10.7 million.
Insider Trading at $PLAY
There have been a total of 175 insider trades reported at $PLAY since 2021, with 4.4 million shares purchased and 298,519 shares sold. The most active insider traders in $PLAY stock have been John Mulleady, Antonio Pineiro, and Michael Joseph Metzinger. The most recent trade was a sale of 6,000 shares reported by John Mulleady (SVP, RE & Dev), made on Dec 26, 2024.
History of Insider Stock Trades by Brian Jenkins
$PLAY Executives and Stock Owners with Insider Trades
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John Mulleady, SVP, RE & Dev
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Antonio Pineiro, SVP, Chief Int'l Dev Ofc
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Michael Joseph Metzinger, VP of Accounting & Controller
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Kevin M Sheehan, Interim CEO
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Steve Klohn, SVP Chief Information Officer
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Michael Quartieri, Chief Financial Officer
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Ashley Zickefoose, SVP, Chief Marketing Officer
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Brian Jenkins, Chief Executive Officer
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Christopher Daniel Morris, Chief Executive Officer
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Darin Harper, Chief Financial Officer
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Brandon Charles Iii Coleman, SVP, Chief Marketing Officer
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John Paul Hurtado, SVP, Chief Information Officer
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Les Lehner, SVP, Chief Procurement Ofc
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Randall L Jones, VP Accounting and Controller
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Scott Justin Bowman, SVP, Chief Financial Officer
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Tony Wehner, SVP, Chief Operating Officer
*This is only based off of information found in SEC filings, and may not reflect actual net worth. There may also be inaccuracies due to privately holdings filing errors, parsing errors, accidental double-counting of shares, incorrect classification of indirectly owned shares, sales prior to dataset start date, or any other number of issues.