CAVA Group, Inc. filings document the governance, operating and financing disclosures of a public Mediterranean fast-casual restaurant company. Form 8-K reports include quarterly and annual financial results, restaurant revenue and performance measures, leadership changes, board succession matters and material agreements.
The company’s proxy materials describe board elections, shareholder voting matters, executive compensation, equity awards and related governance policies. Other filings disclose credit facility amendments, revolving borrowing terms, subsidiary guarantees, collateral arrangements, covenants and default provisions, along with the formal exhibits that define those obligations.
CAVA Group (CAVA) – Form 4 insider transaction filed 18-Jun-2025. Chief Financial Officer Tricia K. Tolivar reported two same-day sales on 16-Jun-2025 that were mandatory “sell-to-cover” events to satisfy tax-withholding on vested restricted stock units (RSUs) and therefore did not represent discretionary trades.
- Shares sold: 4,021 common shares at a weighted-average price of $74.96 and 824 shares at $76.11, totaling 4,845 shares (~$365k gross proceeds).
- Post-sale holdings: 236,345 common shares held directly (includes unvested RSUs) and 2,500 shares held indirectly by spouse.
- Nature of transaction: Code “S” indicates a sale; accompanying footnotes clarify sales were broker-facilitated across multiple price points ($74.58-$75.55 and $75.58-$76.52) and allocated pro-rata to employees subject to tax withholding.
No derivative security activity was reported, and Tolivar remains the beneficial owner of a substantial equity position. Because the disposition was required under the company’s equity incentive plan, the filing conveys limited insight into discretionary sentiment yet still signals modest dilution relative to the CFO’s total stake. Investors typically interpret such tax-related sales as neutral-to-slightly-negative unless volumes are large or follow a pattern of broader insider selling.