Getty Images (GETY) SVP uses 1,841 shares to cover RSU tax bill
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Getty Images Holdings Senior Vice President Mikael Cho reported routine tax-related share dispositions tied to restricted stock unit vesting. On the RSU vesting date, a total of 1,841 shares of Class A Common Stock were withheld by the company at $0.81 per share to cover tax obligations, including 1,126 shares from Cho’s direct holdings and 715 shares from shares held by his spouse. After these withholdings, Cho held 100,705 shares directly and 149,035 shares indirectly through his spouse. These F-code transactions reflect tax-withholding dispositions rather than open‑market sales.
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Insider Trade Summary
2 transactions reported
Mixed
2 txns
Insider
Mikael Cho
Role
Senior Vice President
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tax Withholding | Class A Common Stock | 1,126 | $0.81 | $912.06 |
| Tax Withholding | Class A Common Stock | 715 | $0.81 | $579.15 |
Holdings After Transaction:
Class A Common Stock — 100,705 shares (Direct);
Class A Common Stock — 149,035 shares (Indirect, By Spouse)
Footnotes (1)
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FAQ
What insider transaction did Mikael Cho report for Getty Images (GETY)?
Mikael Cho reported F-code tax-withholding dispositions of 1,841 Getty Images Class A shares. These shares were withheld by the company to satisfy tax obligations arising from the vesting and settlement of restricted stock units, rather than sold on the open market.
What are Mikael Cho’s Getty Images (GETY) holdings after these transactions?
Following the tax-withholding dispositions, Mikael Cho held 100,705 Getty Images Class A shares directly. He also had indirect ownership of 149,035 shares through his spouse, as disclosed in the Form 4, providing context for his overall equity exposure.
What does transaction code F mean in Mikael Cho’s Getty Images (GETY) Form 4?
Transaction code F indicates payment of an exercise price or tax liability by delivering securities. In this case, it reflects shares withheld by Getty Images to cover taxes on vested restricted stock units, not discretionary buying or selling in the market by Mikael Cho.