HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) CFO discloses RSU vesting, tax withholding and updated holdings
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
HP Inc.'s Chief Financial Officer reports routine equity transactions. On 12/07/2025, 28,570 restricted stock units converted into HP common stock at an exercise price of $0, increasing the officer's direct holdings to 114,806 shares before related tax actions. On the same date, 12,672 shares were withheld at $25.91 per share to satisfy tax withholding upon vesting, leaving 102,134 HP shares directly owned.
The derivative table shows this activity tied to a previously reported grant of 82,305 restricted stock units made on 12/09/2024, with one-third vesting annually over three years on the anniversary of 12/07/2024. The RSU position includes 1,135 dividend equivalent units that accrue when HP pays dividends, illustrating how the officer’s equity compensation vests and settles over time.
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Insider Trade Summary
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exercise | Restricted Stock Units | 28,570 | $0.00 | -- |
| Exercise | Common Stock | 28,570 | $0.00 | -- |
| Tax Withholding | Common Stock | 12,672 | $25.91 | $328K |
Footnotes (1)
- Shares withheld by HP to satisfy tax withholding upon vesting. Each restricted stock unit ("RSU") represents a contingent right to receive one share of HP common stock. As previously reported, on 12/9/2024, the reporting person was granted 82,305 RSUs, 1/3 of which vest annually over 3 years on the anniversary of 12/7/2024. Dividend equivalent units ("DEUs") accrue with respect to these RSUs when and as dividends are paid on HP common stock. The number of derivative securities in column 5 includes 1,135 vested DEUs.
FAQ
What insider transaction did HPQ's CFO report on December 7, 2025?
What is the origin of the 28,570 RSUs that vested for HPQ's CFO?
What does each RSU reported by HPQ's CFO represent?
What are dividend equivalent units (DEUs) in the HPQ CFO's Form 4 filing?
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