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James Carl Stewart Net Worth

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James Carl Stewart has an estimated net worth of at least $12.3 million*, as of April 2, 2025. They own 1.1 million shares of PTEN stock. They have sold 990,149 shares of PTEN stock since 2021, for an estimated $3.4 million.

James Carl Stewart $PTEN SEC Form 4 Insider Trading

James Carl Stewart has filed a total of 4 insider trades in $PTEN since 2021. Their most recent trade was a sale of 48,149 shares, made on Mar 07, 2025. Their largest trade was a sale of 192,000 shares, made on Mar 07, 2025. We estimate that they now own 1.1 million shares of $PTEN, worth an estimated $8.9 million.



Insider Trading at $PTEN

There have been a total of 58 insider trades reported at $PTEN since 2021, with 25,000 shares purchased and 3.5 million shares sold. The most active insider traders in $PTEN stock have been Kenneth N Berns, William Andrew Jr Hendricks, and Charles Andrew Smith. The most recent trade was a purchase of 25,000 shares reported by William Andrew JR Hendricks (President & CEO), made on Mar 12, 2025.



History of Insider Stock Trades by James Carl Stewart

Company Ticker Purchase / Sale Shares Date Disclosed (EST)
PTEN logo PTEN Sale 48,149 Mar 07, 2025 March 11, 2025, 4:09 p.m.
PTEN logo PTEN Sale 192,000 Mar 07, 2025 March 11, 2025, 4:09 p.m.
PTEN logo PTEN Sale 80,000 Dec 18, 2024 Dec. 20, 2024, 5:19 p.m.
PTEN logo PTEN Sale 62,500 Sep 14, 2023 Sept. 18, 2023, 5:18 p.m.
NEX logo NEX Sale 127,284 Nov 08, 2022 Nov. 10, 2022, 4:47 p.m.
NEX logo NEX Sale 272,716 Nov 09, 2022 Nov. 10, 2022, 4:47 p.m.
NEX logo NEX Sale 57,500 Jun 03, 2022 June 6, 2022, 8 p.m.
NEX logo NEX Sale 150,000 Mar 08, 2022 March 10, 2022, 9:58 a.m.




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*This is only based off of information found in SEC filings, and may not reflect actual net worth. There may also be inaccuracies due to privately holdings filing errors, parsing errors, accidental double-counting of shares, incorrect classification of indirectly owned shares, sales prior to dataset start date, or any other number of issues.