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Large Insider Buying Reported Today for PPC, INLD, NVR, and QTNA -- Real Time Insider Uncovers 5 Noteworthy Form 4 Filings.


BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- RealTimeInsider.com, the only service that provides instant desktop alerts on insider trading filings, reports on today's largest open market buys by key insiders.

Lonnie K. Pilgrim, Senior VP and Director of Transportation of Pilgrims Pride Corp. (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: PPC See Pocket PC, PowerPC and pay-per-click.

PPC - PowerPC
), purchased a total of 20,000 shares at an average price of $24.00. The total purchase price was $480,000.00. Based on the Form-4 Filing, this appears to be an open market purchase and there were no footnotes or special circumstances special circumstances n. in criminal cases, particularly homicides, actions of the accused or the situation under which the crime was committed for which state statutes allow or require imposition of a more severe punishment.  described in the filing.

Interland, Inc. (NasdaqNM: INLD INLD Indian National Lok Dal (India, political party) ) had two key insider purchases:

Director Alex Kazerani purchased a total of 45,000 shares at an average price of $4.40. The total purchase price was $198,000.00.

Jeffrey M. Stibel, Chief Executive Officer, purchased a total of 25,166 shares at an average price of $4.40. The total purchase price was $110,730.40. Based on the Form-4 Filing, both INLD transactions appear to be open market purchases and there were no footnotes or special circumstances described in the filings.

Timothy M. Donahue, Director of NVR NVR Never
NVR Network Video Recorder
NVR Novgorod (Russia)
NVR Naval Vessel Register (US Navy)
NVR Nene Valley Railway (UK)
NVR Non Volatile Residue
NVR Non-Volatile RAM
 Inc. (AMEX AMEX

See: American Stock Exchange
: NVR), purchased a total of 200 shares at an average price of $769.00. The total purchase price was $153,800.00. Based on the Form-4 Filing, this appears to be an open market purchase and there were no footnotes or special circumstances described in the filing.

Lastly, Michael J. Murphy, Deputy Chairman and COO of Quanta quan·ta  
n.
Plural of quantum.
 Capital Holdings, Ltd. (NasdaqNM: QNTA), purchased a total of 4,000 shares at an average price of $25.00. The total purchase price was $100,000.00. This also appears to be an open market purchase and there were no footnotes or special circumstances described in the filing.

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