The estimated Net Worth of James Wesley Jr Howard is at least $1.8 Million dollars as of 31 December 2020. Mr Howard owns over 4,970 units of Oxford Industries stock worth over $639,999 and over the last 12 years he sold OXM stock worth over $1,164,188.
Mr has made over 5 trades of the Oxford Industries stock since 2014, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he sold 4,970 units of OXM stock worth $327,076 on 31 December 2020.
The largest trade he's ever made was selling 4,970 units of Oxford Industries stock on 31 December 2020 worth over $327,076. On average, Mr trades about 953 units every 122 days since 2013. As of 31 December 2020 he still owns at least 7,650 units of Oxford Industries stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr Howard stock trades at the bottom of the page.
James Wesley Howard Jr. is the Pres of Lanier Apparel at Oxford Industries.
Mr Jr is 60, he's been the Pres of Lanier Apparel of Oxford Industries since . There are 9 older and 14 younger executives at Oxford Industries. The oldest executive at Oxford Industries, Inc. is Thomas Gallagher, 72, who is the Independent Director.
James's mailing address filed with the SEC is 999 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E., SUITE 688, , ATLANTA, GA, 30309.
Over the last 25 years, insiders at Oxford Industries have traded over $64,085,347 worth of Oxford Industries stock and bought 235,770 units worth $2,045,791 . The most active insiders traders include Clyde C Tuggle, Thomas Gallagher, and John Hicks Lanier. On average, Oxford Industries executives and independent directors trade stock every 45 days with the average trade being worth of $802,634. The most recent stock trade was executed by Scott Grassmyer on 14 June 2024, trading 2,500 units of OXM stock currently worth $250,525.
we are an international apparel design, sourcing and marketing company featuring a diverse portfolio of owned lifestyle brands, consisting of tommy bahama©, lilly pulitzer© and southern tide©, as well as owned and licensed brands of tailored clothing and golf apparel from lanier apparel©. additionally, we operate tommy bahama© restaurants. our branded and private label tailored clothing products are distributed through department and specialty stores, national chains, specialty catalogs, mass merchants and internet retailers. originally founded in 1942, we have undergone a transformation as we migrated from our historical domestic manufacturing roots towards a focus on designing, sourcing and marketing apparel products bearing prominent trademarks owned by us. significant steps to accomplish this transition include the june 2003 acquisition of tommy bahama©; the july 2004 acquisition of ben sherman©; the june 2006 divestiture of our former womenswear group; and the closing of all but o
Oxford Industries executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: