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AUGO (NASDAQ) affiliate sells 12,486; 3,140; 10,525 shares in May 2026

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Form Type
144

Rhea-AI Filing Summary

AUGO reported proposed and completed sales of Common Shares by an affiliate under a Form 144 notice. The excerpt lists open-market purchases origin and three dispositions: 12,486 shares on 05/12/2026 for $214,017.49, 3,140 shares on 05/27/2026 for $46,951.63, and 10,525 shares on 05/28/2026 for $160,395.57. The filing identifies BofA Securities as the broker and indicates cash settlement.

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Form 144 notice documents affiliate sales in open-market trades on specific dates and amounts.

The filing lists multiple dispositions of Common Shares by an affiliate of AUGO, including 12,486 shares (05/12/2026), 3,140 shares (05/27/2026) and 10,525 shares (05/28/2026), with dollar proceeds shown for each trade. It identifies BofA Securities as the broker-dealer and notes cash settlement.

These entries are transactional disclosures required by securities law. Timing, counterparties beyond the broker, and any remaining unsold registration amount are not stated in the excerpt; subsequent filings would show further activity if executed.

Disposition on 05/12/2026 12,486 shares sold for $214,017.49
Disposition on 05/27/2026 3,140 shares sold for $46,951.63
Disposition on 05/28/2026 10,525 shares sold for $160,395.57
Broker-dealer BofA Securities Inc. listed as broker in the filing
Acquisition method Open Market Purchases acquired 03/31/2021
Notice form Form 144 filing type reporting proposed sales
Form 144 regulatory
"144: Securities Sold During The Past 3 Months"
Form 144 is a document that investors must file with the government when they plan to sell a large number of shares of a company's stock. It helps ensure transparency so everyone knows how many shares are being sold and when, which can impact the stock's price.
open-market purchases market
"Shares were acquired in the open market trades"
Open-market purchases are when a company or institution buys its own shares or other securities using the public stock market rather than through a private deal. For investors this matters because such buying reduces the number of shares available, often boosting metrics like earnings per share and signaling management thinks the stock is undervalued, while also using cash that might otherwise fund growth or dividends — like a business buying back chips at the table to increase each remaining player's stake.
broker-dealer financial
"BofA Securities Inc 1209 Orange Street Corporation Trust Center"
A broker-dealer is a licensed firm or individual that both executes trades on behalf of clients (acting as a broker) and buys or sells securities for its own account (acting as a dealer). Investors care because broker-dealers provide the plumbing of markets — they place orders, hold or move cash and securities, offer research or advice, and their stability and fees directly affect trade execution, costs, and the safety of client funds; think of them as a combined travel agent and taxi for your investments.

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