Brad Boston Insider Profile

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Brad Boston, Director at V2X, holds 22.58K shares in V2X (Ticker: VVX), holds 0.00 shares in P10 Holdings (Ticker: PX).
Brad Boston

Brad Boston
V2X (VVX)
Director

Not Ranked
Brad Boston has not reported sufficient informative transactions and therefore cannot be ranked.
Time Frame
1 Year
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Insider Holdings

$868K
100.00%
0.00%
A breakdown of Brad Boston's holdings

Insider Roles

V2X
(VVX)
Director
P10 Holdings
(PX)
Director
Roles that Brad Boston holds in companies

Most Profitable Insider Trade

Currently, no data available
The most profitable trade made by Brad Boston

Brad Boston's Trading History

Company Name
Last Transaction Date
Insider Position
Last Transaction
Last Transaction Amount
Holding Value
V2X
May 13, 2022
Director
Uninformative Buy
$868.39K
P10 Holdings
Director
$0.00
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Brad Boston insider profile FAQ

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      What stocks does Brad Boston hold?
      Brad Boston holds: VVX, PX stocks.
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            What is Brad Boston's role in V2X?
            Brad Boston's role in V2X is Director.
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