[Form 4] MOHAWK INDUSTRIES INC Insider Trading Activity
Mohawk Industries (MHK) insider Suzanne Helen reported a small open‑market sale of company stock. On 11/13/2025, she sold 500 shares of common stock at a price of $109.04 per share, coded as an “S” transaction for a sale. After this trade, she indirectly beneficially owns 82,378 shares through a PASTrust for her benefit and 141,646 shares through a family limited partnership. The filing notes that the reported sale price reflects multiple sales executed under a single market order and that complete trade details are available upon request.
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FAQ
What insider transaction did MHK reporting person Suzanne Helen disclose?
Suzanne Helen disclosed a sale of 500 shares of Mohawk Industries common stock on 11/13/2025, reported as an “S” code transaction for a sale.
At what price were the Mohawk Industries (MHK) shares sold in this Form 4?
The 500 shares of Mohawk Industries common stock were sold at a price of $109.04 per share, based on multiple sales executed under a single market order.
How many Mohawk Industries (MHK) shares does Suzanne Helen beneficially own after the reported sale?
After the reported transaction, Suzanne Helen indirectly beneficially owns 82,378 shares of Mohawk Industries stock through a PASTrust and 141,646 shares through a family limited partnership.
How are Suzanne Helen’s Mohawk Industries (MHK) holdings structured?
Her holdings are reported as indirect ownership: 82,378 shares held by a PASTrust for her benefit and 141,646 shares held by a family limited partnership.
What does the explanation of responses say about the reported MHK share sale price?
The explanation states that the $109.04 price reflects shares sold in multiple sales transactions executed under a single market order, and that full trade details are available upon request.
Does the Form 4 mention shared control or group status for MHK shares?
It notes that the reporting person is one of three family members sharing equal control over the general partner of the family limited partnership and that she may be considered part of a “group”, while disclaiming beneficial ownership of shares in which she has no pecuniary interest.