[Form 3] Black Rock Coffee Bar, Inc. Initial Statement of Beneficial Ownership
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
3
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Black Rock Coffee Bar, Inc. insider Jon Patrick Vingo Jr., the Chief Development Officer, filed an initial Form 3 reporting his ownership in the company. The filing shows direct beneficial ownership of 44.0920 shares of Class A Common Stock, establishing his starting reported position as an officer.
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Negative
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Insider Trade Summary
1 transaction reported
Mixed
1 txn
Insider
Vingo Jon Patrick Jr.
Role
Chief Development Officer
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| holding | Class A Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Class A Common Stock — 44.092 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
Key Figures
Direct holdings: 44.0920 shares
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Direct holdings
44.0920 shares
Class A Common Stock held following reported entry
Key Terms
Form 3, Class A Common Stock, beneficial ownership
3 terms
Form 3 regulatory
"Form 3, reporting direct ownership of 44.0920 Class A Common Stock shares"
Form 3 is the initial public filing that officers, directors and large shareholders must submit to report their ownership of a company’s securities when they become insiders. It acts like an opening inventory sheet that gives investors a starting point to see who holds significant stakes and to spot later trades or potential conflicts of interest, helping assess insider confidence and transparency.
Class A Common Stock financial
"Direct ownership of 44.0920 shares of Class A Common Stock"
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.
beneficial ownership financial
"initial statement of beneficial ownership, listing 44.0920 shares"
Beneficial ownership means the person or entity that actually enjoys the benefits of owning shares or other assets — such as receiving dividends, voting rights, or price gains — even if the legal title is held in another name. For investors it matters because knowing who truly controls and profits from a company reveals who can influence decisions, exposes potential conflicts of interest or hidden concentration of power, and affects transparency and risk in the stock.