Dover Corporation filings document the regulatory record of a diversified global manufacturer with common stock and debt securities registered on the New York Stock Exchange. Recent Form 8-K reports cover operating and financial results, Regulation FD communications, unsecured revolving credit arrangements, replacement or termination of credit agreements, and debt offerings under shelf-registration and indenture documents.
Proxy materials cover annual meeting governance subjects, including board and compensation matters. The filing record also identifies capital-structure items such as Dover common stock and listed notes, along with material-event disclosures tied to financing activity, securities registration, and recurring operating updates.
Dover Corp executive Jeffrey Yehle used company shares to cover taxes on a stock award. On March 13, 2026, 63 shares of Dover common stock were withheld at $204.28 per share to satisfy tax obligations from the partial vesting of restricted stock units granted on February 14, 2025.
After this tax-withholding disposition, Yehle directly holds 2,813 Dover shares and indirectly holds 153 shares through a 401(k) plan. This is a routine compensation-related event rather than an open-market stock sale or purchase.
Dover Corp VP & Treasurer James M. Moran reported routine tax-related share dispositions. On March 13, 2026, a total of 73 shares of common stock were withheld at $204.28 per share to cover tax obligations tied to partial vesting of restricted stock units granted in February 2023, February 2024, and February 2025.
After these tax-withholding dispositions, Moran directly holds 10,491 shares of Dover common stock and indirectly holds 941 shares through a 401(k) Plan. These are not open-market buys or sells, but automatic withholdings associated with equity compensation vesting.
Dover Corp Chairman, President & CEO Richard J. Tobin reported routine share dispositions to cover taxes tied to restricted stock unit vesting. On March 13, 2026, 5,124 shares of common stock were withheld at $204.28 per share as payment of tax liabilities upon partial vesting of grants made on February 10, 2023, February 8, 2024, and February 14, 2025.
After these tax-withholding dispositions, Tobin directly holds 212,855 shares of Dover common stock. He also has indirect holdings of 77,000 shares through a trust and 610 shares in a 401(k) plan. The filing reflects compensation-related tax settlements rather than open-market buying or selling.
Dover Corp senior vice president and general counsel Ivonne M. Cabrera reported tax-related share dispositions tied to restricted stock unit vesting. On March 13, a total of 635 shares of common stock were withheld at $204.28 per share to cover tax obligations on partial vesting of RSU grants from February 10, 2023, February 8, 2024, and February 14, 2025. After these withholdings, she directly holds 71,553 shares of common stock and indirectly holds 2,179 shares through a 401(k) plan.
Dover Corp Senior VP & CDO Girish Juneja reported routine share dispositions tied to tax withholding on equity compensation. On March 13, 2026, a total of 272 shares of Dover common stock were withheld at $204.28 per share to satisfy tax liabilities on partial vesting of restricted stock units granted in February 2023, February 2024, and February 2025. After these withholdings, Juneja directly holds 10,378 shares of common stock and indirectly holds 716 shares through a 401(k) Plan. These transactions reflect compensation-related tax payments rather than open-market buying or selling.
Dover Corp VP & Controller Ryan Paulson reported routine tax-related share dispositions tied to restricted stock unit vesting. On March 13, 2026, a total of 99 shares of Common Stock were withheld at $204.28 per share to cover tax liabilities on partial vesting of grants originally awarded on February 10, 2023, February 8, 2024, and February 14, 2025.
These are not open-market trades but automatic tax-withholding events. After these transactions, Paulson directly holds 3,481 Dover shares and indirectly holds 591 shares through a 401(k) plan, indicating he retains a continuing equity stake in the company.
Dover Corp Senior VP & CFO Christopher B. Woenker reported routine share dispositions related to tax withholding, not open-market selling. On March 13, 2026, a total of 179 shares of common stock were withheld at $204.28 per share to cover taxes due on partial vesting of restricted stock units granted on February 10, 2023, February 8, 2024, and February 14, 2025. Following these transactions, he holds 4,005 shares directly and 1,191 shares indirectly through a 401(k) plan, indicating these were compensation-related, non-market events affecting only a small portion of his overall position.
Dover Corporation filed an automatic shelf registration on February 24, 2026 to offer and sell debt securities from time to time under Form S-3. The prospectus is a general description of possible debt issues; specific terms, amounts and distribution methods will be provided in prospectus supplements.
The debt securities will be unsecured obligations issued under an indenture dated February 8, 2001, with The Bank of New York Mellon as trustee. Net proceeds, unless otherwise specified in a supplement, are designated for general corporate purposes, including repayment of debt, working capital, capital expenditures, investments, acquisitions and security repurchases.
Dover Corporation Chairman, President & CEO Richard J. Tobin exercised stock appreciation rights covering 210,658 shares of common stock on February 19, 2026, receiving the same number of Dover shares at no exercise price.
On the same date, he disposed of 72,422 shares of common stock back to the issuer and 61,239 shares to satisfy exercise price or tax obligations, both at $231.98 per share. He also sold 76,997 shares of common stock in open-market transactions at $232.70 per share, with a footnote stating these sales occurred at prices ranging from $231.73 to $233.30 on a weighted-average basis.
After these transactions, Tobin directly owned 217,979 shares of Dover common stock and also had indirect holdings of 77,000 shares through a trust and 620 shares through a 401(k) plan. A footnote adds that his beneficial ownership figure includes 34,358 unvested restricted stock units that convert into shares upon vesting.