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Gevo, Inc. filings document the company’s renewable-fuels business, Nasdaq-listed common stock, operating results and material corporate events. Form 8-K reports include quarterly and annual financial results, business updates for low-carbon ethanol, carbon management, synthetic aviation fuel initiatives, and material financing or refinancing arrangements involving company subsidiaries.
Proxy and governance filings cover director elections, board composition, auditor ratification, executive compensation votes and officer transitions. The filing record also documents credit agreements, working-capital facilities, renewable natural gas project debt matters, compensatory arrangements and other disclosures related to Gevo’s capital structure, governance and project-development strategy.
Gevo, Inc. notified investors that it has issued a press release reporting its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. The press release is furnished as an exhibit to this Current Report and the filing notes that the exhibit is provided for informational purposes rather than incorporated as a filed document.
The 8-K does not include numerical financial statements or operating metrics; it references an earnings press release (Exhibit 99.1) and an interactive cover page data file (Inline XBRL). Readers must consult the referenced press release exhibit for the detailed results and any financial metrics.
Gevo (GEVO) Chief Business Officer Paul D. Bloom filed a Form 4 for a routine, pre-planned insider transaction dated 05 Aug 2025. Bloom sold 42,073 common shares at a weighted-average price of $1.2264 per share under a Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted 21 Nov 2024. The sale covered tax-withholding obligations arising from the vesting of a restricted-stock award.
After the sale Bloom still directly owns 1,000,683 shares and indirectly holds 22,047.57 shares in the company’s 401(k) plan. No derivative securities were transacted. The move trims roughly 4 % of his direct position and has no disclosed impact on company operations, strategy, or guidance.
Gevo (GEVO) Form 4: President & COO Christopher M. Ryan reported an 8 Aug 2025 sale of 42,499 common shares at a $1.2306 weighted-average price (range $1.21–$1.28). The disposition was executed under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 plan and was solely to satisfy tax-withholding obligations after restricted-stock vesting.
- Post-sale holdings: 1,633,621 directly owned shares plus 22,025 shares held in a 401(k).
- Cash value of sale: ≈ $52 k—immaterial relative to both Ryan’s remaining stake and GEVO’s market capitalization.
- No derivative transactions, new grants, or option exercises were disclosed.
The transaction reduces Ryan’s direct ownership by roughly 2.5 % but does not signal strategic intent, given its tax-related nature. Because the sale was executed via a 10b5-1 plan and represents a small fraction of his position, market impact is likely minimal.
Gevo, Inc. (GEVO) – Form 4 insider transaction
CEO & Director Patrick R. Gruber disclosed the sale of 116,060 common shares on 08/05/2025 at a weighted-average price of $1.2306. The disposition was executed under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted on 11/14/2024 and was specifically undertaken to cover tax-withholding obligations triggered by the vesting of a restricted-stock award.
After the sale, Gruber’s direct ownership totals 3,847,104 shares; he also holds 22,025.96 shares indirectly through the company 401(k) plan. The transaction equates to roughly 3 % of his pre-sale direct stake and generated cash proceeds of about $143 k. No derivative security activity or additional equity awards were reported in this filing.
The filing is administrative in nature and does not reflect any change in company fundamentals, strategic direction, or executive employment terms. Investors may view the move as neutral given its limited size and stated tax-related purpose.