The estimated Net Worth of Stanton E Ross is at least $6.07 Milión dollars as of 30 November 2021. Mr. Ross owns over 40,000 units of Digital Ally stock worth over $1,654,026 and over the last 17 years he sold DGLY stock worth over $3,160,932. In addition, he makes $1,256,260 as Chairman of the Board, President a Chief Executive Officer at Digital Ally.
Stanton has made over 13 trades of the Digital Ally stock since 2008, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he sold 40,000 units of DGLY stock worth $44,800 on 30 November 2021.
The largest trade he's ever made was selling 648,785 units of Digital Ally stock on 23 February 2012 worth over $739,615. On average, Stanton trades about 42,447 units every 141 days since 2008. As of 30 November 2021 he still owns at least 1,450,900 units of Digital Ally stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Ross stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Stanton E. Ross is Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer of the Company. He has served as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer since September 2005. From March 1992 to June 2005, Mr. Ross was the Chairman and President of Infinity Energy Resources, Inc., a publicly held oil and gas exploration and development company (“Infinity”), and served as an officer and director of each of Infinity’s subsidiaries. He resigned all of his positions with Infinity in June 2005, except Chairman, but was reappointed President in October 2006. Mr. Ross served on the board of directors of Studio One Media, Inc., a publicly held company, from January 2013 to March 2013. From 1991 until March 1992, he founded and served as President of Midwest Financial, a financial services corporation involved in mergers, acquisitions and financing for corporations in the Midwest. From 1990 to 1991, Mr. Ross was employed by Duggan Securities, Inc., an investment banking firm in Lenexa, Kansas, where he primarily worked in corporate finance. From 1989 to 1990, he was employed by Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., a member of the New York Stock Exchange, where he was an investment executive. From 1987 to 1989, Mr. Ross was self-employed as a business consultant. From 1985 to 1987, Mr. Ross was President and founder of Kansas Microwave, Inc., which developed a radar detector product. From 1981 to 1985, he was employed by Birdview Satellite Communications, Inc., which manufactured and marketed home satellite television systems, initially as a salesman and later as National Sales Manager. Mr. Ross estimates he devoted most of his time to Digital Ally and the balance to Infinity in 2015. In late 2007, Infinity sold a substantial portion of its operating assets and has not required a substantial amount of his time since such point. Mr. Ross holds no public company directorships other than with the Company and Infinity and has not held any others during the previous five years, except for Studio One Media, Inc.
As the Chairman of the Board, President a Chief Executive Officer of Digital Ally, the total compensation of Stanton Ross at Digital Ally is $1,256,260. There are no executives at Digital Ally getting paid more.
Stanton Ross is 55, he's been the Chairman of the Board, President a Chief Executive Officer of Digital Ally since 2005. There are 6 older and 2 younger executives at Digital Ally. The oldest executive at Digital Ally Inc. is Leroy Richie, 76, who is the Lead Independent Outside Director.
Stanton's mailing address filed with the SEC is 15612 COLLEGE BLVD., , LENEXA, KS, 66219.
Over the last 17 years, insiders at Digital Ally have traded over $9,514,606 worth of Digital Ally stock and bought 1,240,414 units worth $1,167,097 . The most active insiders traders include Stephen Gans, Stanton E Ross a Leroy C Richie. On average, Digital Ally executives and independent directors trade stock every 45 days with the average trade being worth of $40,737. The most recent stock trade was executed by Stanton E Ross on 30 November 2021, trading 40,000 units of DGLY stock currently worth $44,800.
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