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Corsair Gaming, Inc.'s SEC filings document the public-company record for a Nasdaq-listed developer and manufacturer of gaming, creator, PC component, and sim racing products. Form 8-K reports include quarterly and annual financial results, investor presentation exhibits, capital actions such as share repurchase authorization, and material agreements including secured credit facilities.
Proxy materials describe board elections, executive compensation, equity awards, shareholder voting matters, and governance practices. Other current reports record officer and director changes, registered common stock information, credit-facility covenants, guarantees, collateral arrangements, and other disclosures tied to Corsair's capital structure and operating obligations.
Corsair Gaming, Inc. (CRSR) – Form 4 insider filing
Chief Financial Officer Michael G. Potter reported a single transaction dated 07/02/2025. The filing shows 1,084 common shares were withheld (Code F) at a price of $9.72 per share to cover income-tax obligations arising from the vesting of previously granted restricted stock units (RSUs). Because the shares were not sold on the open market, the transaction does not represent a discretionary sale.
Following the tax-related share withholding, Mr. Potter’s direct beneficial ownership stands at 123,939 common shares. No derivative securities were acquired or disposed of, and no additional transactions were reported.
Form 4 Code F events are typically viewed as administrative and neutral from a market-impact perspective, as they do not signal a change in the insider’s investment thesis or confidence in the company.