Subsidiary executive selling at Emera (EMA)

Subsidiary executive selling at Emera (T:EMA)

Updated Tuesday Nov 28, 2017 02:16 AM EDT
Robert John Scott Hanf, a Subsidiary Executive, disposed of 20,775 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis at a price of $48.500 on November 24th, 2017. This represents a $1,007,588 divestment of the company's shares and an account share holdings change of -74.4%.

Emera is in the Electric Utilities Sub Industry Group under the Utilities Sector.

Emera Incorporated is an energy and services company, which invests in electricity generation, transmission and distribution, gas transmission and utility services. The Company operates through six segments: Emera Florida and New Mexico; Nova Scotia Power Inc. (NSPI); Emera Maine; Emera Caribbean; Emera Energy, and Corporate and Other. The Emera Florida and New Mexico segment represents TECO Energy, Inc., a holding company with regulated electric and gas utilities. NSPI is an integrated electric utility and primary electricity supplier. Its Emera Maine segment provides electric transmission and distribution services in the United States. Its Emera Caribbean segment includes Emera (Caribbean) Incorporated and its subsidiaries, and investment in St. Lucia Electricity Services Limited. The Emera Energy segment includes Emera Energy Services, New England gas generating facilities, Bayside Power Limited Partnership, Brooklyn Power Corporation and investment in Bear Swamp Power Company LLC.


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