Carl E. Dodson - 03 May 2022 Form 4 Insider Report for John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. (JMSB)

Signature
/s/ Christopher B. Welby, Attorney-in-Fact
Issuer symbol
JMSB
Transactions as of
03 May 2022
Net transactions value
-$57,816
Form type
4
Filing time
04 May 2022, 17:07:05 UTC
Previous filing
03 May 2022
Next filing
16 May 2022

Key filing fact

Carl E. Dodson filed Form 4 for John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. (JMSB) on 04 May 2022.

Key facts

  • This page summarizes Carl E. Dodson's Form 4 filing for John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. (JMSB).
  • 3 reported transactions and 0 derivative rows are listed below.
  • Filing timestamp: 04 May 2022, 17:07.

Change

  • Previous filing in this sequence was filed on 03 May 2022.
  • Current net transaction value: -$57,816.

Research use

  • This tells you what this filing adds before you inspect full transaction and derivative tables.
  • You can trace every row back to the original SEC filing document.

Evidence

Filed on Form 4

Ownership activity is grounded in SEC Form 4 disclosures.

See Original Filing

Transactions Table

JMSB transaction

Common Stock

Sale

Transaction value
$24,000
Shares
-1,000
Change %
-1.8%
Price
$24.00
Shares after
55,905
Date
03 May 2022
Ownership
See footnote
Footnotes
F1
JMSB transaction

Common Stock

Sale

Transaction value
$24,060
Shares
-1,000
Change %
-1.8%
Price
$24.06
Shares after
54,905
Date
04 May 2022
Ownership
See footnote
Footnotes
F2
JMSB transaction

Common Stock

Sale

Transaction value
$9,756
Shares
-405
Change %
-0.74%
Price
$24.09
Shares after
54,500
Date
04 May 2022
Ownership
See footnote
Footnotes
F3
* An asterisk sign (*) next to the price indicates that the price is likely invalid.

Explanation of Responses:

Id Content
F1 Shares sold by The Dodson Living Trust Dated March 24, 2021 over which the reporting person serves as trustee.
F2 Shares sold by The Dodson Living Trust Dated March 24, 2021 over which the reporting person serves as trustee.
F3 Shares sold by The Dodson Living Trust Dated March 24, 2021 over which the reporting person serves as trustee.
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