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The Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. These documents include current reports on Form 8-K, annual and quarterly reports when available, and other materials that describe key events, financial results, capital structure and governance changes for Caterpillar.
Form 8-K filings for Caterpillar often report material events such as leadership transitions, updates to bylaws, results of operations and financial condition, and significant financing arrangements. For example, recent 8-K reports have described a board leadership transition in which the Chief Executive Officer is scheduled to assume the role of Chairman of the Board, amendments to the company’s bylaws regarding the Lead Independent Director title, and new or amended revolving credit facilities and related covenants.
Other 8-K filings referenced by Caterpillar cover quarterly financial results, supplemental information on retail sales of machines and power systems, and updates on the estimated impact of tariffs on operating margins. These filings can help readers understand how external factors and financing decisions affect Caterpillar’s Construction Industries, Resource Industries, Power & Energy and Financial Products segments.
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Caterpillar CEO Joseph E. Creed reported the acquisition of phantom stock units under the company's non-qualified deferred compensation plan on June 26, 2025. The transaction involved:
- Acquisition of 39 phantom stock units at $381.88 per unit
- 20 shares credited to account at $381.88 per share
- 19 shares contributed at no cost per plan terms
- Total beneficial ownership increased to 10,203 phantom stock units
The phantom stock units are equivalent to Caterpillar common stock and will be settled 100% in cash upon retirement or separation. The units are part of an unfunded unitized company stock fund that includes both stock and cash components, with quantities subject to change based on fund composition. The filing was signed by Nicole Puza as power of attorney for Creed on June 27, 2025.