Federal Agricultural Ownership
AGM-A Stock | USD 148.86 0.12 0.08% |
Shares in Circulation | First Issued 1992-03-31 | Previous Quarter 11 M | Current Value 11 M | Avarage Shares Outstanding 10.2 M | Quarterly Volatility 2.8 M |
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Federal Stock Ownership Analysis
About 49.0% of the company shares are held by institutions such as insurance companies. The company has price-to-book (P/B) ratio of 1.51. Some equities with similar Price to Book (P/B) outperform the market in the long run. Federal Agricultural has Price/Earnings To Growth (PEG) ratio of 1.24. The entity recorded earning per share (EPS) of 16.45. The firm last dividend was issued on the 14th of March 2025. Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation provides a secondary market for various loans made to borrowers in the United States. Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Washington, District of Columbia. Federal Agricultural operates under Credit Services classification in the United States and is traded on NYQ Exchange. It employs 121 people. For more info on Federal Agricultural Mortgage please contact Bradford Nordholm at 202 872 7700 or go to https://www.farmermac.com.Besides selling stocks to institutional investors, Federal Agricultural also allocates a substantial amount of its earnings to a pull of share-based compensation to be paid out to its employees, managers, executives, and members of the board of directors. Share-Based compensation (also sometimes called Stock-Based Compensation) is a way of paying different Federal Agricultural's stakeholders with equity in the business. It is typically used as a motivation factor for employees to contribute beyond their regular compensation (salary and bonus). It is also used as a tool to align Federal Agricultural's strategic interests with those of the company's shareholders. Shares issued to employees are usually subject to a vesting period before they are earned and sold.
Federal Agricultural Quarterly Liabilities And Stockholders Equity |
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About 8.0% of Federal Agricultural Mortgage are currently held by insiders. Unlike Federal Agricultural's institutional investors, corporate insiders most likely have a limit on the maximum percentage of share ownership. This is done to align insiders' influence against Federal Agricultural's private investors even though both sides will benefit from rising prices or experience loss when the share price declines. The good rule to have in mind is that the maximum share ownership percentage of the corporate insiders should not surpass 25%. View all of Federal Agricultural's insider trades
Federal Agricultural Insider Trading Activities
Some recent studies suggest that insider trading raises the cost of capital for securities issuers and decreases overall economic growth. Trading by specific Federal Agricultural insiders, such as employees or executives, is commonly permitted as long as it does not rely on Federal Agricultural's material information that is not in the public domain. Local jurisdictions usually require such trading to be reported in order to monitor insider transactions. In many U.S. states, trading conducted by corporate officers, key employees, directors, or significant shareholders must be reported to the regulator or publicly disclosed, usually within a few business days of the trade. In these cases Federal Agricultural insiders are required to file a Form 4 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) when buying or selling shares of their own companies.
Junkins Lowell six days ago Acquisition by Junkins Lowell of tradable shares of Federal Agricultural at 133.19 subject to Rule 16b-3 | ||
Stephen Mullery over a week ago Acquisition by Stephen Mullery of 3780 shares of Federal Agricultural at 33.9 subject to Rule 16b-3 | ||
Sexton Robert G over two months ago Acquisition by Sexton Robert G of 2000 shares of Federal Agricultural at 124.7732 subject to Rule 16b-3 | ||
Junkins Lowell over three months ago Acquisition by Junkins Lowell of tradable shares of Federal Agricultural at 133.19 subject to Rule 16b-3 | ||
Zachary Carpenter over six months ago Disposition of 486 shares by Zachary Carpenter of Federal Agricultural at 149.1035 subject to Rule 16b-3 | ||
Stephen Mullery over a year ago Disposition of 1123 shares by Stephen Mullery of Federal Agricultural at 130.46 subject to Rule 16b-3 |
Federal Agricultural Outstanding Bonds
Federal Agricultural issues bonds to finance its operations. Corporate bonds make up one of the largest components of the U.S. bond market, which is considered the world's largest securities market. Federal Agricultural uses the proceeds from bond sales for a wide variety of purposes, including financing ongoing mergers and acquisitions, buying new equipment, investing in research and development, buying back their own stock, paying dividends to shareholders, and even refinancing existing debt. Most Federal bonds can be classified according to their maturity, which is the date when Federal Agricultural Mortgage has to pay back the principal to investors. Maturities can be short-term, medium-term, or long-term (more than ten years). Longer-term bonds usually offer higher interest rates but may entail additional risks.
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