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Covenant Logistics Group, Inc. filings document the public-company record for a Nevada-based transportation and logistics operator with Class A common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Its 8-K reports include operating and financial results, dividend declarations, capital-structure disclosures for Class A and Class B common stock, and other material-event notices.
Proxy and governance filings cover shareholder voting matters, board and executive compensation disclosures, equity-award practices, and incentive-plan arrangements for named executive officers. The filing record also reflects ownership-related disclosures, risk and forward-looking-statement language tied to company results, and formal exhibits such as earnings releases and dividend announcements.
Paul Bunn, president of Covenant Logistics Group, reported an amended insider transaction showing he exercised 64,196 employee stock options on May 22, 2026, converting them into Class A common stock at exercise prices of $7.8850 and $10.6200 per share.
The amendment corrects the exercise price, date exercisable, and options owned following these transactions. After the exercises, he directly holds 218,893 Class A shares and 396,380 employee stock options.
Covenant Logistics Group director Joey B. Hogan reported an open-market sale of Class A Common Stock. On May 27, 2026, he sold 12,800 shares at a weighted average price of $39.1832 per share, with individual trade prices ranging from $39.01 to $39.45.
Following the sale, Hogan directly holds 91,294 shares of Class A Common Stock, which are owned jointly with his wife, Melinda J. Hogan, as joint tenants. The filing reflects this transaction as a net sale, with no derivative exercises or gifts reported.
Covenant Logistics Group president Paul Bunn exercised employee stock options and settled taxes in shares. On May 22, 2026, he exercised options covering 64,196 shares of Class A Common Stock at $7.885 per share. To cover tax obligations, 20,000 shares were disposed of at $37.41 per share, a tax-withholding transaction rather than an open-market sale. After these moves, he directly owns 198,893 shares, with additional indirect holdings of 41,401 shares in a 401(k) plan and 5,030 shares held by his spouse. A prior two-for-one stock split on December 31, 2024 is noted for context.
Covenant Logistics Group EVP Joey Ballard, the company’s Chief People & Safety Officer, reported two open-market sales of Class A common stock. He sold 4,282 shares at a weighted average price of about $37.40 on May 22 and 3,718 shares at $38.00 on May 26, totaling 8,000 shares. After these transactions, he directly holds 17,149 shares of Covenant Logistics Group common stock.
Director Welborn Wesley Miller reported a bona fide gift of 4,338 shares of Class A Common Stock of Covenant Logistics Group, Inc. The shares were transferred at a reported price of $0.00 per share, reflecting that this was a charitable or personal gift rather than a market sale.
After this disposition, Miller directly holds 62,906 shares of Covenant Logistics Group common stock. The filing does not show any option exercises or other derivative transactions, so this update mainly reflects a non-market transfer within his overall equity holdings.
Covenant Logistics Group director Tracy L. Rosser received an equity grant as annual board compensation. On the grant date, he acquired 4,382 shares of Class A common stock at no cash cost as a restricted stock unit award valued at $140,000, bringing his direct holdings to 17,906 shares. The award was issued under the company’s omnibus incentive plan and is subject to vesting, forfeiture, and termination provisions.
Welborn Wesley Miller reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Covenant Logistics Group director Wesley Miller received an equity grant of 4,382 shares of Class A Common Stock as annual compensation. The award equals $140,000, calculated using the closing price on the company’s 2026 annual meeting date, and was granted under the company’s omnibus incentive plan. Following this award, Miller directly holds 67,244 shares, and the grant is subject to vesting, forfeiture, and termination provisions.
HOGAN JOEY B reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Covenant Logistics Group director Joey B. Hogan reported an equity award of Class A Common Stock. He received a grant of 4,382 shares at a stated price of $0.00 per share as compensation, described as annual equity compensation based on a $140,000 value divided by the closing price on the date of the company’s 2026 annual meeting.
The award was granted under the Third Amended and Restated 2006 Omnibus Incentive Plan and is subject to vesting, forfeiture, and termination provisions. Following these entries, one reported holding line shows 104,094 shares held directly, and another shows 8,720 shares held directly, including shares owned jointly with his wife as joint tenants.
MOLINE BRADLEY A reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
COVENANT LOGISTICS GROUP, INC. director Bradley A. Moline reported an equity compensation grant of Class A Common Stock. He received 4,382 shares as a grant or award with no cash price, increasing his direct holdings to 97,304.3 shares. The filing also shows 2,000 shares held indirectly through an IRA. According to the footnote, the share award represents annual equity compensation in the form of restricted stock units equal to $140,000, calculated using the closing price on the date of the company’s 2026 annual meeting of stockholders, and is subject to vesting, forfeiture, and termination provisions.
Schmidt Herbert J reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Covenant Logistics Group director Herbert J. Schmidt received an equity grant of 4,382 shares of Class A common stock. The award represents annual equity compensation valued at $140,000, calculated by dividing that amount by the closing share price on the date of the company’s 2026 annual meeting of stockholders.
The grant was issued under the company’s Third Amended and Restated 2006 Omnibus Incentive Plan and is subject to vesting, forfeiture, and termination provisions. Following this grant, Schmidt directly holds 32,988 shares of Class A common stock.