[144] MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc SEC Filing
MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (MTSI) filed a Form 144 notice reporting a proposed sale of 113,275 common shares through The Charles Schwab Corporation on NASDAQ, with an aggregate market value of $14,885,389.21 and 74,471,281 shares outstanding. The securities were originally acquired as founder shares on 06/30/2009 from the issuer (amount listed as 1,000,000), and payment is noted as 06/03/2009. The notice states there were no securities sold in the past three months by the reporting person and includes the standard representation that the signer is not aware of undisclosed material adverse information about the issuer.
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TL;DR: A Form 144 was filed to sell 113,275 MTSI common shares worth $14.9M via Charles Schwab; disclosure appears routine.
The filing documents a proposed sale of 113,275 common shares on NASDAQ through The Charles Schwab Corporation with an aggregate market value of $14,885,389.21 and 74,471,281 shares outstanding. The shares were acquired as founder shares in 2009 from the issuer. The filer reports no sales in the prior three months and makes the standard representation regarding material non-public information. The notice meets the Rule 144 reporting requirement by identifying the broker, quantity, and planned sale date, and discloses acquisition provenance. There is no additional financial or operational information in the filing to assess impact on valuation or operations.
TL;DR: The filing is a routine Rule 144 disclosure showing an insider-origin share sale; no governance event or new disclosures are presented.
The form identifies the class, broker, planned sale date, acquisition date and nature (founder shares), and affirms absence of undisclosed material information. It does not report any recent sales by the person in the prior three months. From a governance perspective, this is a compliance disclosure rather than an indicator of a corporate action or governance change. The document lacks any statements about lock-up expirations, trading plans, or related-party arrangements.