Insider sales reported for BURL (NYSE: BURL) via UBS Financial Services
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
144
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
BURL related Form 144 filing discloses proposed sale activity in Common stock handled through UBS Financial Services, Inc.. The filing lists three recent sale entries by Jennifer Vecchio on 01/02/2026, 02/02/2026, and 03/02/2026 with reported amounts of $122,560.81, $124,692.64, and $126,991.90, respectively.
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Key Figures
Form type: Form 144
Reported amount: $122,560.81
Reported amount: $124,692.64
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Form type
Form 144
Notice of proposed sale of restricted/controlled securities
Reported amount
$122,560.81
Sale entry dated 01/02/2026 by Jennifer Vecchio
Reported amount
$124,692.64
Sale entry dated 02/02/2026 by Jennifer Vecchio
Reported amount
$126,991.90
Sale entry dated 03/02/2026 by Jennifer Vecchio
Broker-dealer
UBS Financial Services, Inc.
Listed as the broker handling the proposed sales
Exchange
NYSE
Listed exchange for the Common stock
Key Terms
Form 144, RSU, Issuer, Broker-dealer
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Form 144 regulatory
"Filer Information | 144: Filer Information"
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.
RSU financial
"Securities To Be Sold | RSU | Issuer"
Restricted stock units (RSUs) are a form of company shares given to employees as part of their compensation, usually with certain restrictions or conditions, such as remaining with the company for a set period. When these restrictions lift, employees receive actual shares that they can sell or hold. For investors, RSUs can impact a company's stock supply and reflect the company's commitment to attracting and retaining talent.
Issuer regulatory
"Securities To Be Sold | RSU | Issuer"
Broker-dealer regulatory
"Common | UBS Financial Services, Inc. 11 Madison Ave"
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.
FAQ
What does the BURL Form 144 report show?
The Form 144 reports proposed sales of Common stock through UBS Financial Services. It lists transactions by Jennifer Vecchio on 01/02/2026, 02/02/2026, and 03/02/2026 with dollar amounts shown for each entry.
Who is the broker handling the transactions in the BURL filing?
The broker-dealer identified is UBS Financial Services, Inc. at 11 Madison Ave, New York. The filing links the proposed Common stock sales to that UBS branch for execution and reporting.
How many sale entries are listed for Jennifer Vecchio in the filing?
There are three sale entries listed for Jennifer Vecchio dated 01/02/2026, 02/02/2026, and 03/02/2026. Each entry includes a reported dollar amount tied to the Common stock transaction.
What dollar amounts are shown for the transactions in the BURL Form 144?
The filing shows amounts of $122,560.81 (01/02/2026), $124,692.64 (02/02/2026), and $126,991.90 (03/02/2026) associated with the listed Common stock entries.