Cintas Corp

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Cintas Corp provides corporate identity services by renting and selling uniforms. Its stock was pegged at the high $30 level in early 1992 before dropping to the $24 area by the end of the year. Insider sellings were evident when the stock started to rise again. Four insiders disposed of 683,200 shares from Dec 4, 1992 to Feb 5, 1993, at prices ranging from $26 to $29 1/2 each. The volume and the timing of the selling suggest a guarded outlook for the stock.

Men's and boys' work clothing, Industrial launderers, Clothing industry, Cintas Corp.

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Burlington Northern Inc

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Three insiders from Burlington Northern Inc (BNI) sold 65,843 shares in the company for $56 a share. Analysts were not surprised with the sale, however, they expressed concern over the fact that the sale was well above the average annual insider distribution of BNI shares which was 21,043 shares per year. BNI is a holding company for Burlington Northern Railroad Co.

Railroads, line-haul operating, Holding companies, not elsewhere classified, Labor relations, Railroad holding companies, Burlington Northern Inc.

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