[Form 4] Hyliion Holdings Corp. Insider Trading Activity
Hyliion Holdings Corp. (HYLN) Chief Commercial Officer Govindaraj Ramasamy reported automatic share withholding transactions related to equity compensation. On 11/13/2025, 4,110 shares of common stock were withheld at $1.68 per share, and on 11/14/2025, 7,397 shares were withheld at $1.70 per share. These are coded as transaction type “F,” meaning shares were withheld to cover tax liabilities arising from the vesting and distribution of restricted stock units. Following these transactions, the reporting person beneficially owned 552,454 shares of Hyliion common stock, held directly.
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FAQ
What did Hyliion (HYLN) disclose in this Form 4 filing?
The filing reports that Hyliion Holdings Corp. Chief Commercial Officer Govindaraj Ramasamy had shares of common stock withheld to satisfy tax obligations tied to vesting restricted stock units.
How many Hyliion (HYLN) shares were withheld for taxes in this Form 4?
On 11/13/2025, 4,110 shares were withheld at $1.68 per share, and on 11/14/2025, 7,397 shares were withheld at $1.70 per share, all in common stock.
What does transaction code "F" mean in the Hyliion (HYLN) Form 4?
Transaction code "F" indicates that shares were withheld by the issuer to pay a tax liability related to the vesting and distribution of restricted stock units, as noted in the explanation of responses.
What is the reporting person’s role and relationship to Hyliion (HYLN)?
The reporting person, Govindaraj Ramasamy, is an officer of Hyliion Holdings Corp., serving as Chief Commercial Officer, and files as a single reporting person.
How many Hyliion (HYLN) shares does the officer own after these transactions?
After the reported withholding transactions, the officer beneficially owns 552,454 shares of Hyliion common stock, held in direct ownership form.
Does this Hyliion (HYLN) Form 4 indicate an open-market sale by the officer?
No. The transactions are coded as "F" and the explanation states the shares were withheld to pay a tax liability from restricted stock units vesting, rather than discretionary open-market sales.