[Form 4] GRAIL, Inc. Insider Trading Activity
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
GRAIL, Inc.'s Chief Growth Officer Andrew John Partridge reported an automatic sale of common stock tied to equity compensation. On the transaction date, an executing broker sold 1,491 shares in open-market trades at a weighted average price of $61.08 per share to cover withholding taxes when an award vested and shares were delivered. After these sell-to-cover transactions, Partridge directly held 163,738 shares of GRAIL common stock, indicating this was a small, tax-related disposition relative to his remaining stake.
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Insider Trade Summary
Net Seller: 1,491 shares ($91,070)
Net Sell
1 txn
Insider
Partridge Andrew John
Role
Chief Growth Officer
Sold
1,491 shs ($91K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | Common Stock | 1,491 | $61.08 | $91K |
Holdings After Transaction:
Common Stock — 163,738 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
Shares sold: 1,491 shares
Average sale price: $61.08 per share
Shares held after transaction: 163,738 shares
3 metrics
Shares sold
1,491 shares
Automatic sell-to-cover on equity award vesting
Average sale price
$61.08 per share
Weighted average price across multiple block trades
Shares held after transaction
163,738 shares
Direct GRAIL common stock ownership after sell-to-cover
Key Terms
sell-to-cover, weighted average price, block trade
3 terms
sell-to-cover financial
"Represents automatic 'sell-to-cover' transactions by an executing broker to cover withholding taxes"
Sell-to-cover is when part of newly issued or exercised company stock is immediately sold to pay required taxes and fees, so the recipient keeps the remaining shares. For investors this matters because it reduces the number of shares insiders or employees actually hold after a grant, can create small, routine share sales that aren’t signal of cashing out, and slightly increases share supply on the market—like selling a portion of a paycheck to cover the tax bill.
weighted average price financial
"The price reported in Column 4 is a weighted average price calculated by the broker"
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.
block trade financial
"These shares were sold as part of a block trade in multiple transactions"
A block trade is a large, privately arranged sale or purchase of a company's shares or bonds between big investors, often negotiated to avoid upsetting the public market price. Think of it like selling a truckload of goods directly to one buyer instead of unloading it on a busy street — it moves a lot of supply at once and can signal shifting demand, affect immediate liquidity, and influence short-term stock prices.