1-800-FLOWERS.COM (FLWS) insider reports tax-share withholding transaction update
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
1-800-FLOWERS.COM director and 10% owner Christopher G. McCann reported a tax-related share withholding. On 12/15/2025, 7,012 shares of Class A Common Stock were withheld by the company at $4.3 per share to cover taxes when restricted shares vested, which is reported as a disposition.
After this transaction, he beneficially owned 603,951 Class A shares directly, plus indirect holdings of 100,000, 35,779, 6,604 and 126,936 shares held through a Grantor Retained Annuity Trust, and 110 shares held as custodian for his son.
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FAQ
What insider transaction was reported for 1-800-FLOWERS.COM (FLWS)?
Christopher G. McCann reported that on 12/15/2025, 7,012 shares of 1-800-FLOWERS.COM Class A Common Stock were withheld by the company at $4.3 per share to satisfy tax obligations upon vesting of restricted shares.
What is Christopher G. McCann’s relationship to 1-800-FLOWERS.COM (FLWS)?
Christopher G. McCann is identified as a Director and a 10% Owner of 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, making him a reporting insider for FLWS.
How many FLWS shares does Christopher G. McCann own after the reported transaction?
Following the 12/15/2025 transaction, Christopher G. McCann beneficially owned 603,951 Class A Common Stock shares directly, plus several indirect positions totaling 100,000, 35,779, 6,604, 126,936 and 110 additional shares.
Why is the FLWS Form 4 transaction coded F?
The transaction is coded F because it is a deemed disposition consisting of shares of Common Stock withheld by the company for tax purposes upon vesting of restricted shares, which the explanation notes is exempt under Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act.
What indirect FLWS share holdings does Christopher G. McCann report?
He reports indirect ownership of Class A Common Stock through a Grantor Retained Annuity Trust of which he is trustee, in blocks of 100,000, 35,779, 6,604 and 126,936 shares, and 110 shares held by him as custodian for his son.
Was the FLWS insider transaction related to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan?
The form includes a checkbox regarding Rule 10b5-1 plans, but the provided content does not indicate that this particular transaction was made under such a plan.