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AEHR (NASDAQ) Rule 144 notice lists vested RSU lots and a 04/09/2026 entry

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Form Type
144

Rhea-AI Filing Summary

AEHR submitted a Rule 144 notice regarding transfers of Common stock linked to vested RSUs. The excerpt lists multiple vested RSU lots—500 (10/02/2023), 1,500 (04/01/2024), 528 (10/01/2024) and 1,200 (04/03/2023)—and includes an entry showing 247800.00 and 04/09/2026 with Nasdaq referenced.

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Insights

Form 144 lists restricted-share transfers from vested RSUs with specific lot dates and quantities.

The excerpt enumerates vested RSU lots by grant/vesting date and share counts (500; 1,500; 528; 1,200). These entries are typical supporting details for a Rule 144 notice required before public resale of restricted securities.

Timing and the numeric entry 247800.00 with 04/09/2026 appear in the excerpt; the filing does not state proceeds recipient or explicit resale quantity aggregation, so cash‑flow treatment and aggregate offered shares are not specified in the provided text.

Form type 144 Rule 144 notice
Date referenced 04/09/2026 Listed near market venue
Numeric entry 247800.00 Appears in excerpt with issuer/market fields
Vested RSU lot 500 shares Vested RSU dated 10/02/2023
Vested RSU lot 1,200 shares Vested RSU dated 04/03/2023
Vested RSU lot 1,500 shares Vested RSU dated 04/01/2024
Vested RSU lot 528 shares Vested RSU dated 10/01/2024
Vested RSUs financial
"Vested RSUs | Issuer | | | 500 | 10/02/2023"
Rule 144 regulatory
"form_type: 144"
Rule 144 is a U.S. securities regulation that sets conditions under which restricted or insider-held shares can be legally resold to the public, such as required holding periods, availability of public information, limits on how much can be sold at once, and certain filing requirements. For investors it matters because it determines when previously locked-up shares can enter the market — like a release valve that can increase supply, affect share price, and signal insider intent.
Nasdaq market
"04/09/2026 | Nasdaq"
The Nasdaq is a stock exchange where many companies' shares are bought and sold, functioning much like a marketplace for investments. It matters to investors because it provides a platform to buy and sell ownership stakes in companies, helping them track the value of those companies and make informed decisions. As one of the largest and most technology-focused markets, it also reflects trends and developments in the business world.

144: Filer Information

144: Issuer Information

144: Securities Information



Furnish the following information with respect to the acquisition of the securities to be sold and with respect to the payment of all or any part of the purchase price or other consideration therefor:

144: Securities To Be Sold


* If the securities were purchased and full payment therefor was not made in cash at the time of purchase, explain in the table or in a note thereto the nature of the consideration given. If the consideration consisted of any note or other obligation, or if payment was made in installments describe the arrangement and state when the note or other obligation was discharged in full or the last installment paid.



Furnish the following information as to all securities of the issuer sold during the past 3 months by the person for whose account the securities are to be sold.

144: Securities Sold During The Past 3 Months

144: Remarks and Signature

FAQ

What does AEHR's Form 144 excerpt show about vested RSUs?

It lists specific vested RSU lots and dates: 500 (10/02/2023), 1,200 (04/03/2023), 1,500 (04/01/2024), and 528 (10/01/2024). These are the lots referenced for potential Rule 144 transfers.

Does the excerpt state how many shares AEHR is offering to sell under Rule 144?

The excerpt lists multiple vested RSU lot sizes but does not present a single aggregate "offered" total. It names individual lots (500; 1,200; 1,500; 528) without summing them into an offered amount.

What date and market venue appear in the provided excerpt?

The excerpt includes the date 04/09/2026 and references Nasdaq. These items appear alongside numeric entries but the excerpt does not explain their specific role.

Is there a monetary or numeric entry tied to the filing excerpt?

The excerpt shows the numeric entry 247800.00 in proximity to other fields. The filing text provided does not label that number explicitly (proceeds, shares, or value).

Who is the issuer named in the excerpt?

The excerpt names Charles Schwab Corp. with an address line. That line appears under "Issuer Information" in the provided content, though the filing header indicates AEHR as the symbol.