Matson (NYSE: MATX) EVP reports equity award and tax withholding
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Matson, Inc. executive vice president Vicente S. Angoco reported several equity-related transactions in Matson common stock. On January 25, 2026, he acquired 9,932 shares at $0.00 per share, issued upon the satisfaction of performance criteria for previously granted Performance Shares under Rule 16b-3(d). On January 24 and 25, 6,138 shares were withheld at $158.94 per share to cover tax obligations tied to the vesting of restricted stock units and Performance Shares. After these transactions, he directly owned 20,989 Matson common shares.
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Insider Trade Summary
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grant/Award | Common Stock | 9,932 | $0.00 | -- |
| Tax Withholding | Common Stock | 673 | $158.94 | $107K |
| Tax Withholding | Common Stock | 5,101 | $158.94 | $811K |
| Tax Withholding | Common Stock | 364 | $158.94 | $58K |
Footnotes (1)
- Represents common stock withheld by the Issuer to cover tax withholding obligations arising from the vesting of a previous grant of restricted stock units. Issuance of shares of common stock pursuant to the satisfaction of performance criteria of Performance Shares that were granted in accordance with Rule 16b-3(d). Represents common stock withheld by the Issuer to cover tax withholding obligations arising from the vesting of Performance Shares.
FAQ
What insider activity did Matson (MATX) report for its executive vice president?
Matson reported that executive vice president Vicente S. Angoco had equity transactions in Matson common stock, including the issuance of shares from a performance-based award and share withholdings to satisfy tax obligations.
What do the transaction codes A and F mean in the Matson (MATX) Form 4?
In the filing, code A indicates an acquisition of 9,932 shares as an equity award. Code F indicates shares withheld by the issuer to satisfy tax withholding obligations upon vesting of restricted stock units and Performance Shares.
Is the Matson (MATX) executive vice president’s ownership direct or indirect?
The Form 4 shows the executive vice president’s Matson common stock holdings as direct ownership (D), with no separate indirect ownership entity disclosed in these transactions.