Brousseau Gregory P, CPG Vintage Access Fund VI, LLC's President, spent $500K of their own money on 50,000 shares at $10, opening a brand-new position.
BROUSSEAU GREGORY P
Vice President+, Vice President*, Vice President, Vice President (1) · SEC CIK 1243006Buy track record
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All Form 4 activity across every company, newest firstBrousseau Gregory P, CPG Vintage Access Fund V, LLC's President, spent $100K of their own money on 10,444 shares at $10, growing their stake 24%.
Brousseau Gregory P, CPG Vintage Access Fund V, LLC's President, spent $400K of their own money on 43,351 shares at $9, opening a brand-new position.
Brousseau Gregory P, CPG Vintage Access Fund III, LLC's President, spent $350K of their own money on 37,487 shares at $9, opening a brand-new position.
Brousseau Gregory P, CPG Focused Access Fund, LLC's President, spent $50K of their own money on 5,167 shares at $10, opening a brand-new position.
Brousseau Gregory P sold $1.52B of Central Park Group Multi-Event Fund, trimming their stake 50%.
Brousseau Gregory P sold $38.98B of Central Park Group Multi-Event Fund, trimming their stake 74%.
Brousseau Gregory P, Central Park Group Multi-Event Fund's Insider, spent $83.73B of their own money on 88,670 shares at $944,336, opening a brand-new position.
Brousseau Gregory P, UBS SEQUOIA MANAGEMENT, LLC.'s Insider, spent $62.5B of their own money on 250,000 shares at $250,000, opening a brand-new position.
Brousseau Gregory P, UBS PW EQUITY OPPORTUNITY FUND II LLC's Insider, spent $22.5B of their own money on 150,000 shares at $150,000.
Brousseau Gregory P sold $11.65B of PW SEQUOIA FUND LLC, trimming their stake 100%.
Brousseau Gregory P, PW EQUITY OPPORTUNITY FUND LLC's Insider, spent $10B of their own money on 100,000 shares at $100,000.
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