The estimated Net Worth of Thomas William Hill is at least $1.21 millió dollars as of 6 December 2018. Thomas Hill owns over 300 units of Federal Agricultural Mortgage stock worth over $741,262 and over the last 12 years Thomas sold AGM-A stock worth over $466,318.
Thomas has made over 17 trades of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage stock since 2013, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently Thomas bought 300 units of AGM-A stock worth $18,501 on 6 December 2018.
The largest trade Thomas's ever made was selling 1,100 units of Federal Agricultural Mortgage stock on 18 May 2015 worth over $35,717. On average, Thomas trades about 376 units every 62 days since 2013. As of 6 December 2018 Thomas still owns at least 5,103 units of Federal Agricultural Mortgage stock.
You can see the complete history of Thomas Hill stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Thomas's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O FARMER MAC, 1999 K STREET N.W., 4TH FLOOR, WASHINGTON, DC, 20006.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Federal Agricultural Mortgage have traded over $13,142,188 worth of Federal Agricultural Mortgage stock and bought 10,448 units worth $639,467 . The most active insiders traders include Bancorporation, National As..., Tom D Stenson és Henry D Edelman. On average, Federal Agricultural Mortgage executives and independent directors trade stock every 19 days with the average trade being worth of $812,149. The most recent stock trade was executed by Zachary Carpenter on 5 March 2020, trading 348 units of AGM-A stock currently worth $25,115.
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. is a stockholder-owned, federally chartered corporation, which engages in the provision of a secondary market for agricultural real estate and rural housing mortgage loans, rural utilities loans, and loans guaranteed by the United States Department of Agriculture. It combines private capital and public sponsorship to serve a public purpose. The firm operates through the following segments: Farm and Ranch; USDA Guarantees; Rural Utilities; and Institutional Credit. The Farm and Ranch segment operates the mortgage loans secured by first liens on agricultural real estate, including part-time farms and rural housing. The USDA Guarantees segment provides agricultural and rural development loans guaranteed by the United States Department of Agriculture. The Rural Utilities segment engages in the business of loans made by lenders organized as cooperatives to finance electrification and telecommunications systems in rural areas. It provides liquidity and lending capacity to agricultural and rural utilities lenders by purchasing eligible loans directly from lenders; providing advances against eligible loans by purchasing obligations secured by those loans; securitizing assets and guaranteeing the payment of principal and interest on the resulting securities that represent interests in, or obligations secured by, pools of eligible loans; and issuing long-term standby purchase commitments for eligible loans. The Institutional Credit segment comprises the credit line of business. The company was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Washington, DC.
Federal Agricultural Mortgage executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: