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Sundar Pichai, Alphabet Inc. CEO and Director, reported multiple open-market disposals of Class C capital stock on September 17, 2025 and the accrual/vesting of Google Stock Units and dividend equivalent units. The Form 4 shows combined sales of 32,500 Class C shares executed across several transactions at weighted-average prices ranging roughly from $247 to $251, reducing his direct Class C holdings from higher levels to 2,397,392 shares. The filing also reports the receipt of 125 dividend-equivalent units tied to GSUs that bring total beneficial holdings of GSUs/DEUs to 149,748 and 227,560 Class A shares reported as owned. All transactions were effected under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.
R. Martin Chavez, a director of Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL), received multiple Class C Google Stock Units (GSUs) and dividend equivalent units (DEUs) tied to existing GSUs that vest over time. The reported transactions on 09/15/2025 show acquisitions of DEUs and GSUs in several grant tranches: totals reported following the transactions include 2,036; 1,312; 1,392; and 1,934 Class C Google Stock Units across separate grant lines, plus 8,453 shares of Class C capital stock held directly. The DEUs reflect dividend equivalents declared earlier and will convert to one share of Class C capital stock per DEU as they vest on the same schedule as the underlying GSUs. Vesting schedules are monthly in varying proportions (1/48th monthly or mixed 1/48th then monthly changes), and the reported acquisitions list $0 as the price, indicating these were compensatory equity vesting and dividend-equivalent accruals rather than open-market purchases.
Anat Ashkenazi, SVP and Chief Financial Officer of Alphabet Inc., reported transactions on a Form 4 showing equity awards that vested or were recorded on 09/15/2025. The filing lists multiple Class C Google Stock Units (GSUs) and associated dividend equivalent units (DEUs) acquired on that date. The explanations state GSUs convert to one share of Class C capital stock as they vest and that DEUs accrued with a cash dividend declared and distributed on September 15, 2025 and vest on the same schedules as the underlying GSUs.
The filing shows post-transaction beneficial ownership figures by line: 46,909, 33,112, and 95,221 GSUs/DEUs across separate grants and indicates 72,410 shares of Class C capital stock beneficially owned. Vesting schedules are specified for each grant, with tranche dates in 2025, 2026 and through January 1, 2028, all subject to continued employment.
Philipp Schindler, SVP and Chief Business Officer of Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL), reported changes in his beneficial ownership on 09/15/2025. The filing shows acquisitions of Class C Google Stock Units (GSUs) in connection with dividend equivalents (DEUs) that accrued and were distributed on September 15, 2025. The Form 4 lists three GSU-related acquisitions that increase reported holdings to 36,284, 72,932, and 114,985 GSUs respectively, and also reports beneficial ownership of 728,937 shares of Class C capital stock. The filing includes detailed vesting schedules for the GSUs and notes that DEUs vest on the same schedule as the underlying GSUs.
John Kent Walker, listed as Alphabet Inc. officer (President, Global Affairs, CLO), reported multiple grants/vestings of Class C Google Stock Units (GSUs) and related dividend equivalent units (DEUs) on 09/15/2025. The filing shows three separate GSU/DEU accruals totaling 92,528, 57,077, and 28,396 GSUs/DEUs respectively, all recorded as acquisitions at $0 price and increasing his beneficial ownership. The report also lists 60,801 Class C shares held indirectly via Arete Trust and 23,503 Class C shares owned directly. Vesting schedules and dividend-equivalent treatment are described for each grant.
Alphabet Inc. reporting person Ruth M. Porat filed a Form 4 disclosing transactions dated 09/15/2025 which record the acquisition of Class C Google Stock Units (GSUs) and related dividend equivalent units (DEUs). The filing shows multiple GSU/DEU entries that vest on scheduled dates, and lists both direct and indirect holdings through trusts and an irrevocable trust. Specific post-transaction beneficial ownership figures are shown for individual GSU entries (for example 57,076, 28,396, and 92,528) and larger indirect holdings are reported for various trusts (including 120,000, 684,872, 200,000, and 975,000 shares of Class C capital stock).
Alphabet director Roger W. Ferguson Jr. reported multiple acquisitions of Google Stock Units (GSUs) and dividend equivalent units (DEUs) on 09/15/2025 that vest over scheduled monthly periods. The Form 4 shows several GSU grants and DEUs credited in connection with a cash dividend distributed 09/15/2025, with specific reported increases of 664, 1,312, 1,392 and a disposal-like entry of 1,930 Class C Google Stock Units, plus existing beneficial ownership of 7,297 Class C shares directly and 53,300 Class C shares indirectly via the Roger W Ferguson Jr 2016 Revocable Trust. The filing was signed by an attorney-in-fact on 09/17/2025.
L. John Doerr, a director of Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL), reported multiple acquisitions of Google Stock Units (GSUs) and dividend equivalent units (DEUs) on 09/15/2025. The Form 4 shows DEUs that accrued in connection with a cash dividend distributed on 09/15/2025 and several GSU vesting events. All reported GSU/DEU transactions carried a price of $0, reflecting issuance/vesting rather than open-market purchases. Following the reported transactions the filing lists beneficial ownership of 69,700 shares of Class A common stock and 138,599 shares of Class C capital stock. The reported entries describe monthly vesting schedules (1/48th portions) with continued board service as a condition for vesting.
K. Ram Shriram, a director of Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL), reported multiple acquisitions of Class C Google Stock Units (GSUs) and dividend equivalent units (DEUs) on 09/15/2025. The Form 4 shows several GSU grants and DEUs that vest monthly under staggered schedules, and records direct and indirect beneficial ownership across personal holdings, limited partnerships, spouse holdings, and multiple irrevocable trusts.
The filings show specific increases in vested and unvested equity: small DEU increments (e.g., 4, 9, 8, 2 DEUs combined with hundreds to thousands of GSUs) and reported Class A common stock holdings reported as both direct and indirect, reflecting Mr. Shriram's continued equity stake and compensation through GSUs tied to board service.
Insider Form 4 for Robin L. Washington at Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) reports multiple vesting events and dividend-equivalent unit (DEU) accruals related to Google Stock Units (GSUs). The filings show GSUs and DEUs credited on 09/15/2025 that vest over scheduled monthly periods, converting to one share of Alphabet Class C capital stock per unit as they vest. The report lists 29,737 shares of Class C capital stock owned following the reported transactions and details component amounts for several GSU grants: 664, 1,312, 1,392, and 1,934 units respectively, arising from DEUs plus underlying GSUs. The form is signed by an attorney-in-fact on behalf of Ms. Washington.