[Form 4] HENRY SCHEIN INC Insider Trading Activity
Henry Schein, Inc. executive Michael S. Ettinger, who serves as Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, reported a change in his ownership of Henry Schein common stock on a Form 4. On November 19, 2025, he disposed of 71 shares of common stock in a transaction coded "G," which is identified as a gift with a reported price of $0. After this transaction, he beneficially owned 101,622 shares of Henry Schein common stock directly and an additional 210 equivalent shares indirectly through the Henry Schein, Inc. 401(k) Savings Plan, where his interest is held in a unitized stock fund that combines Henry Schein stock with cash or cash equivalents.
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FAQ
What insider transaction did HSIC executive Michael S. Ettinger report?
Michael S. Ettinger reported a gift of 71 shares of Henry Schein common stock on November 19, 2025, coded "G" with a price of $0.
How many HSIC shares does Michael S. Ettinger own after this Form 4 transaction?
After the reported gift, he beneficially owned 101,622 shares of Henry Schein common stock directly and 210 equivalent shares indirectly through the company’s 401(k) Savings Plan.
What does transaction code "G" mean in this HSIC Form 4 filing?
The filing explains that the transaction coded "G" represents a gift, which is noted as "Gift, not applicable" for price, with the shares reported at $0.
How are the 210 indirect HSIC shares held for Michael S. Ettinger?
The 210 equivalent shares are held through a unitized stock fund in the Henry Schein, Inc. 401(k) Savings Plan, which consists of Henry Schein common stock and cash or cash equivalents.
How were the equivalent HSIC shares in the 401(k) plan calculated?
The number of equivalent shares attributed to him in the 401(k) plan was calculated using the closing price of Henry Schein common stock on November 19, 2025.
Is this HSIC Form 4 filed by one or multiple reporting persons?
The document states that the Form 4 is filed by one reporting person, covering the holdings and transaction of Michael S. Ettinger only.