The estimated Net Worth of Peter Quick is at least $736 Thousand dollars as of 16 April 2024. Mr. Quick owns over 3,144 units of First Of Long Island stock worth over $626,775 and over the last 14 years he sold FLIC stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $109,669 as Independent Director at First Of Long Island.
Peter has made over 18 trades of the First Of Long Island stock since 2015, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he exercised 3,144 units of FLIC stock worth $39,300 on 16 April 2024.
The largest trade he's ever made was buying 60,000 units of First Of Long Island stock on 18 March 2016 worth over $421,200. On average, Peter trades about 2,559 units every 38 days since 2011. As of 16 April 2024 he still owns at least 50,142 units of First Of Long Island stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Quick stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Peter Quick serves as Independent Director of the Company. Mr. Quick has over 30 years of experience in the securities and financial services industries. He is a recognized leader in the securities industry with experience in the domestic and international equity markets, equities market making, market structure reform, trading technology and clearing operations. Mr. Quick is a retired Partner of Burke and Quick Partners Holdings LLP, the parent company of Burke & Quick Partners LLC, a broker dealer. Mr. Quick was President of the American Stock Exchange from 2000 to 2005. Prior to joining the American Stock Exchange, he served as President of Quick & Reilly Inc., a Quick & Reilly subsidiary and a national discount brokerage firm. Mr. Quick also serves or has served as a director of a number of publicly held companies and not-for-profit entities. Mr. Quick’s experience has provided him with a number of the core competencies identified by the Governance and Nominating Committee, which include corporate governance, banking, strategic planning, business leadership, organizational management and business operations, accounting and reporting, finance and investments, technology and information security, mergers and acquisitions, legal and regulatory and real estate.
As the Independent Director of First Of Long Island, the total compensation of Peter Quick at First Of Long Island is $109,669. There are 10 executives at First Of Long Island getting paid more, with Christopher Becker having the highest compensation of $1,077,940.
Peter Quick is 64, he's been the Independent Director of First Of Long Island since 2015. There are 8 older and 17 younger executives at First Of Long Island. The oldest executive at First Of Long Island Corp. is Alexander Cover, 76, who is the Independent Director.
Peter's mailing address filed with the SEC is THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LONG ISLAND, 275 BROADHOLLOW ROAD, MELVILLE, NY, 11747.
Over the last 22 years, insiders at First Of Long Island have traded over $6,667,709 worth of First Of Long Island stock and bought 159,269 units worth $2,523,869 . The most active insiders traders include John Abbott Root Cooper, Peter Quick, and Donald L Manfredonia. On average, First Of Long Island executives and independent directors trade stock every 9 days with the average trade being worth of $28,775. The most recent stock trade was executed by John Abbott Root Cooper on 5 September 2024, trading 166,633 units of FLIC stock currently worth $2,116,239.
the first national bank of long island, the bank "where everyone knows your name", organized in 1927, is the largest community bank headquartered on long island. fnbli is a full service commercial bank which provides a broad range of financial services to individual, professional, corporate, institutional and government customers through its branch network on long island and in manhattan. the hallmark of our success is our commitment to the delivery of exceptional personalized service while meeting the commercial and personal banking needs of privately owned businesses, professionals and service conscious consumers .
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