Global GP LLC (NYSE: GLP) adds 10,000 common units for incentive plan
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Global GP LLC, the general partner of Global Partners LP, reported open‑market purchases of a total of 10,000 common units representing limited partner interests over two days. It bought 5,000 units on June 17 at a weighted average price of about $43.28 per unit and 5,000 units on June 18 at a weighted average price of about $42.81 per unit. After these transactions, Global GP LLC directly holds 146,584 common units. According to the disclosure, the units are being purchased to satisfy obligations under the Global Partners LP Long‑Term Incentive Plan, and Global GP LLC disclaims pecuniary interest and beneficial ownership for Section 16 purposes.
Positive
- None.
Negative
- None.
Insider Trade Summary
Net Buyer: 10,000 shares ($430,450)
Net Buy
2 txns
Insider
Global GP LLC
Role
null
Bought
10,000 shs ($430K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase | Common units representing limited partner interests | 5,000 | $42.81 | $214K |
| Purchase | Common units representing limited partner interests | 5,000 | $43.28 | $216K |
Holdings After Transaction:
Common units representing limited partner interests — 146,584 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
- Global GP LLC is purchasing common units for the purpose of satisfying obligations pursuant to awards previously granted to directors and officers under the Global Partners LP Long-Term Incentive Plan ("LTIP"). The reporting person disclaims any pecuniary interest in these securities, and this report shall not be deemed an admission that the reporting person is the beneficial owner of the securities for the purpose of Section 16. The price reported in Column 4 is a weighted average price. These common units were purchased in multiple transactions at prices ranging from $42.53 to $43.88, inclusive. The reporting person undertakes to provide to Global Partners LP, any security holder of Global Partners LP, or the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission, upon request, full information regarding the number of common units purchased at each separate price within the ranges set forth in this footnote (2) to this Form 4. The price reported in Column 4 is a weighted average price. These common units were purchased in multiple transactions at prices ranging from $42.52 to $43.05, inclusive. The reporting person undertakes to provide to Global Partners LP, any security holder of Global Partners LP, or the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission, upon request, full information regarding the number of common units purchased at each separate price within the ranges set forth in this footnote (3) to this Form 4.
Key Figures
Total units purchased: 10,000 units
June 17 weighted average price: $43.28 per unit
June 18 weighted average price: $42.81 per unit
+2 more
5 metrics
Total units purchased
10,000 units
Open-market purchases on June 17 and 18, 2026
June 17 weighted average price
$43.28 per unit
5,000 units purchased in multiple transactions
June 18 weighted average price
$42.81 per unit
5,000 units purchased in multiple transactions
Holdings after latest transaction
146,584 units
Common units directly held after June 18, 2026
Net buy shares
10,000 units
Net buy direction across reported transactions
Key Terms
Long-Term Incentive Plan, weighted average price, pecuniary interest, beneficial owner, +1 more
5 terms
Long-Term Incentive Plan financial
"obligations pursuant to awards previously granted to directors and officers under the Global Partners LP Long-Term Incentive Plan"
A long-term incentive plan is a company program that pays executives or employees with stock, options, or cash tied to multi-year performance goals, where the rewards become theirs only after meeting conditions over time. Think of it as a delayed bonus or retirement-style reward that aligns employees’ interests with shareholders by encouraging them to boost long-term value; investors watch these plans because they affect pay costs, share dilution and management incentives.
weighted average price financial
"The price reported in Column 4 is a weighted average price."
Weighted average price is the average price of a security where each trade or component is counted according to its size, so bigger trades pull the average more than smaller ones. Think of it like calculating the average cost of a grocery haul where items you bought more of have greater influence on the final per-item cost. Investors use it to understand the true average price paid or received, judge execution quality, and compare trading performance against market movement.
pecuniary interest financial
"The reporting person disclaims any pecuniary interest in these securities"
beneficial owner financial
"shall not be deemed an admission that the reporting person is the beneficial owner of the securities"
A beneficial owner is the person who ultimately owns or controls a financial asset or property, even if their name isn't directly on official documents. Think of it like someone who secretly holds the keys to a safe deposit box—others may appear to have access, but the true owner is the one who benefits from what's inside. Identifying beneficial owners helps ensure transparency and prevent illegal activities like money laundering or fraud.
Section 16 regulatory
"beneficial owner of the securities for the purpose of Section 16."
Section 16 is a U.S. securities law rule that governs the trading and disclosure obligations of company insiders — typically officers, directors and large shareholders — to promote transparency and deter unfair profit-taking. It requires insiders to publicly report their stock trades and allows companies or the issuer to reclaim quick, short-term profits from certain insider trades, like a scoreboard and a refund policy that help investors see and limit possible insider advantage.
FAQ
What insider transactions did Global GP LLC report for GLOBAL PARTNERS LP (GLP)?
Global GP LLC reported two open‑market purchases totaling 10,000 GLP common units. It acquired 5,000 units on June 17 and 5,000 units on June 18, as part of activity tied to Global Partners LP’s Long‑Term Incentive Plan obligations.
At what prices did Global GP LLC buy GLP common units in this Form 4?
Global GP LLC reported weighted average purchase prices of $43.28 on June 17 and $42.81 on June 18. Footnotes explain each day’s trades occurred in multiple transactions within stated price ranges around those averages.
How many GLP units does Global GP LLC hold after these transactions?
Following the June 18 purchase, Global GP LLC directly holds 146,584 GLP common units. This figure reflects its position after buying a total of 10,000 units across June 17 and June 18 in open‑market transactions reported in the filing.
Why is Global GP LLC purchasing GLP units according to the Form 4 footnotes?
The filing states Global GP LLC is purchasing GLP common units to satisfy obligations under the Global Partners LP Long‑Term Incentive Plan. These units are intended to cover awards previously granted to directors and officers pursuant to that compensation program.
Does Global GP LLC claim pecuniary interest or beneficial ownership of these GLP units?
The disclosure explains Global GP LLC disclaims any pecuniary interest in the purchased GLP units. It also states the report should not be deemed an admission that Global GP LLC is the beneficial owner for Section 16 purposes under securities regulations.
How were the GLP purchase prices reported for this Global GP LLC Form 4?
For each day, the Form 4 reports a single weighted average price for the GLP units. Footnotes clarify that the purchases occurred in multiple trades within specific price ranges and that detailed trade‑level pricing is available upon request.