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Kroger Vice President and Treasurer Carin L. Fike executed multiple stock transactions on June 23, 2025, involving the exercise of stock options and subsequent sale of shares:
- Exercised 3,250 options at $37.48 and sold at $73.84
- Exercised 8,979 options at $22.92 and sold at $73.75
- Exercised 4,246 options at $22.92 and sold at $73.83
The transactions resulted in the exercise of all remaining non-qualified stock options expiring in July 2026 and July 2027. Following these transactions, Fike holds 49,360.479 shares directly, which includes shares in tax-conditioned employee benefit plans. The insider's trading activity demonstrates a significant options exercise and immediate sale strategy, realizing substantial gains given the current market price versus exercise prices.