[Form 4] Beachbody Company, Inc. Insider Trading Activity
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Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Beachbody Company, Inc. director Kevin A. Mayer received an equity grant of 9,182 shares of Class A Common Stock in the form of restricted stock units. The award carries a stated price of $0.0000 per share, indicating compensation rather than an open-market purchase.
The RSUs convert into Class A shares on a one-for-one basis and vest on the earlier of the first anniversary of the grant date or the next annual meeting, subject to Mayer’s continued service with the company. Following this grant, he directly holds 48,747 shares of Class A Common Stock.
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Insider Trade Summary
1 transaction reported
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1 txn
Insider
Mayer Kevin A
Role
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| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grant/Award | Class A Common Stock | 9,182 | $0.00 | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Class A Common Stock — 48,747 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
RSUs granted: 9,182 shares
Grant price: $0.0000 per share
Shares owned after grant: 48,747 shares
3 metrics
RSUs granted
9,182 shares
Restricted stock unit award to director Kevin A. Mayer
Grant price
$0.0000 per share
Stated price for RSU grant, indicating compensation
Shares owned after grant
48,747 shares
Direct Class A Common Stock holdings following the RSU grant
Key Terms
restricted stock units ("RSUs"), Class A Common Stock, annual meeting, continued service
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restricted stock units ("RSUs") financial
"Represents a grant of restricted stock units ("RSUs") which convert into shares"
Restricted stock units (RSUs) are a company promise to give an employee shares of stock (or cash equivalent) in the future, but only after certain conditions—usually staying with the company for a set time or hitting performance goals—are met. Investors watch RSUs because when they vest they increase the number of shares outstanding and can lead insiders to sell shares, affecting share price, company dilution and the true cost of employee pay.
Class A Common Stock financial
"which convert into shares of Class A Common Stock on a one-for-one basis"
Class A common stock is a category of a company’s shares that carries a specific set of ownership rights—most commonly defined voting power and claims on dividends—set out in the company’s charter. For investors it matters because the class determines how much influence you have over corporate decisions, the share’s likely dividend and trading behavior, and how it compares in value to other share classes, like choosing a particular seat with different privileges at the company’s decision-making table.
annual meeting financial
"the date of the next annual meeting following the grant date"
A company's annual meeting is a yearly gathering where owners (shareholders) and the board review performance, ask questions, and vote on key matters like electing directors, approving auditor choices, and sometimes setting pay or dividend policies. For investors it matters because decisions made and votes cast can change who runs the company, influence strategy and payouts, and affect the value or direction of their investment—similar to a homeowners’ meeting where rules and leaders that shape your property’s value are decided.
continued service financial
"subject to continued service with the Company through such date"