BioCardia (BCDA) director Jay Moyes granted 8,000 stock options at $1.20
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Filing Sentiment
Form Type
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Rhea-AI Filing Summary
BioCardia, Inc. director Jay M. Moyes received a grant of stock options relating to 8,000 shares of common stock. These options have an exercise price of $1.20 per share and expire on July 6, 2036. All 8,000 options vest and become exercisable on the one-year anniversary of the grant date, as long as he continues as a service provider through that date. After this grant, he holds a total of 23,573 stock options directly.
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Insider Trade Summary
1 transaction reported
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1 txn
Insider
MOYES JAY M
Role
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| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grant/Award | Stock Option (right to buy) | 8,000 | $0.00 | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Stock Option (right to buy) — 23,573 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
Option grant size: 8,000 options
Exercise price: $1.20 per share
Expiration date: July 6, 2036
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5 metrics
Option grant size
8,000 options
Stock Option (right to buy) relating to common stock
Exercise price
$1.20 per share
Conversion or exercise price for granted options
Expiration date
July 6, 2036
Option expiration for the new grant
Total options after grant
23,573 options
Derivative securities held directly following transaction
Underlying shares
8,000 shares
Common stock underlying the new option grant
Key Terms
Stock Option (right to buy), Grant, award, or other acquisition, derivative securities, underlying security, +1 more
5 terms
Stock Option (right to buy) financial
"Security title is listed as Stock Option (right to buy)."
Grant, award, or other acquisition financial
"Transaction code A is described as Grant, award, or other acquisition."
derivative securities financial
"The transaction is classified as a derivative security transaction."
Financial contracts whose value is tied to the price or performance of another asset, such as a stock, bond, commodity, index, or currency; examples include options, futures and swaps. They matter to investors because they let you protect against price swings, bet on future moves or gain larger exposure with less upfront cash—like using a lever or insurance policy on an investment—so they can amplify gains and losses and help manage portfolio risk.
underlying security financial
"The underlying security title is specified as common stock."
vesting financial
"One hundred percent of the shares are subject to the option vesting."
Vesting is the process by which you earn full ownership of something, like company stock or a retirement benefit, over time. It’s like earning the right to keep a gift piece by piece the longer you stay with a company, making sure employees stay committed before they receive all the benefits.