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Aaron Anderson, Chief Accounting Officer of Meta Platforms, Inc. (META), reported multiple routine equity transactions on Form 4 reflecting the net settlement of vested restricted stock units (RSUs) and additional RSU vesting events. The filing shows withheld shares for tax remittance of 1,050 Class A shares at an implied withholding value of $782.13 per share, and issuance/vesting of 1,450, 333 and 331 Class A shares (RSUs) on 08/15/2025. After these transactions the director/officer beneficially owns reported totals of 6,432; 10,152; 3,327; and 4,641 Class A shares across the respective lines. The RSUs vest quarterly in 1/16th increments with differing vesting commencement dates in 2023 and 2024 and 2025, and the Form 4 was signed by an attorney-in-fact on 08/19/2025.
Tan Hock E submitted a Form 4 reporting transactions in Meta Platforms, Inc. (META). On 08/15/2025 168 shares of Class A common stock were acquired through settlement of restricted stock units (RSUs) at a price of $0, increasing direct beneficial ownership of Class A common stock to 2,061 shares. The filing also reports 1,672 RSUs remaining following the settlement; each RSU converts to one share on settlement and vests quarterly as to 1/16th beginning May 15, 2024, subject to continued service. The Form 4 was signed by an attorney-in-fact on behalf of the reporting person on 08/19/2025.
Robert M. Kimmitt, a director of Meta Platforms, Inc. (META), reported the sale of 465 shares of Class A common stock on 08/15/2025 at a price of $784.32 per share. The filing states the sale was executed under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted February 14, 2025. After the transaction Mr. Kimmitt beneficially owned 8,877 shares of Class A common stock according to the Form 4. The Form 4 was submitted by attorney-in-fact Erin Guldiken on 08/19/2025. The filing shows no derivative transactions and indicates the reporting person files as an individual director.
Dana White, a director of Meta Platforms, Inc. (META), reported the settlement of restricted stock units into Class A common stock. On 08/15/2025 a total of 110 shares were acquired upon settlement of RSUs at no cash price, increasing the number of Class A shares directly owned by the reporting person by 110. The filing shows 1,533 Class A shares beneficially owned following the related derivative holdings and 466 Class A shares listed in the non-derivative section. The RSUs underlying the settlement vest quarterly as to 1/16th of the total, beginning May 15, 2025, subject to continued service.
John Elkann, a director of Meta Platforms, Inc. (META), had restricted stock units settle on 08/15/2025 resulting in the acquisition of 110 shares of Class A common stock at a reported price of $0. Following the settlement his direct beneficial ownership of Class A common stock is reported as 502 shares. The filing also reports 1,533 restricted stock units remaining as derivative securities following the transaction. The RSUs vest quarterly as to 1/16th of the total award, beginning on May 15, 2025. The Form 4 was signed on behalf of Mr. Elkann by an attorney-in-fact, Erin Guldiken, on 08/19/2025.
Patrick Collison, a director of Meta Platforms, Inc. (META), had restricted stock units (RSUs) settle and received Class A common stock on 08/15/2025. The filing reports the settlement of 102 RSUs into 102 shares recorded in Table I and 1,540 shares resulting from RSU settlement shown in Table II, with the reported price of $0 reflecting issuance upon vesting as compensation. The RSUs vest quarterly as to 1/16th beginning August 15, 2025, contingent on continued service. The Form 4 was signed by an attorney-in-fact on 08/19/2025.
Charles Songhurst, a Meta Platforms director, reported transactions settling restricted stock units into Class A common stock. The filing shows 110 shares of Class A common stock were acquired on 08/15/2025 in connection with the settlement of RSUs, increasing the reporting persons direct holdings. Following the reported non-derivative transaction, the filing lists 466 shares of Class A common stock beneficially owned. The linked derivative section shows 110 RSUs settled and 1,533 RSUs
Tony Xu, a director of Meta Platforms, Inc. (META), reported the settlement of Restricted Stock Units into Class A common stock on 08/15/2025. The filing shows 189 shares were acquired in connection with RSU settlement and reported as an acquisition at $0 price. After the transaction, Mr. Xu beneficially owned 7,291 shares of Class A common stock. The Form 4 also discloses 378 RSUs (derivative securities) beneficially owned following the reported activity; each RSU represents a contingent right to receive one share upon settlement and vests quarterly as to 1/16th beginning May 15, 2022, subject to continued service.
Christopher K. Cox, Chief Product Officer at Meta Platforms (META), reported multiple equity transactions dated 08/15/2025 involving vested restricted stock units (RSUs) and an associated tax withholding. On that date Mr. Cox had RSUs convert into Class A common stock in several lots totaling 16,902 shares acquired and reflected as newly beneficially owned in both direct and indirect forms. The filing shows a withholding of 8,382 shares to satisfy tax obligations at an implied price of $782.13 per share, reducing his post-transaction beneficial ownership to 230,725 shares held indirectly through the Christopher K. Cox Revocable Trust, plus 55,046 shares held in the Cox-Vadakan Irrevocable Remainder Trust. The transactions are described as routine vesting and net settlement activity rather than open-market purchases or discretionary sales.
Andrew Bosworth, Chief Technology Officer of Meta Platforms, reported multiple transactions in Class A common stock on Form 4. On 08/15/2025 he received and/or had settled several tranches of Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), resulting in multiple acquisitions of Class A shares at $0 as part of vesting/settlement activity. The filer also had shares withheld by the issuer to satisfy tax withholding related to RSU net settlements. Separately, sales were reported: 5,057 shares sold on 08/15/2025 at $782.13 per share (with withheld shares noted as not open-market sales) and 11,694 shares sold on 08/18/2025 at $775 under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted 01/31/2025. After these transactions, the filing shows both direct and indirect beneficial ownership, including 66,329 shares held indirectly by the Andrew Bosworth Living Trust.