Welcome to our dedicated page for Macom Tech Solutions Hldgs SEC filings (Ticker: MTSI), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: MTSI) SEC filings page provides access to the company’s official regulatory documents as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. As a public semiconductor company, MACOM submits periodic and current reports that describe its financial condition, results of operations and material corporate events.
Investors can review current reports on Form 8-K, where MACOM discloses items such as quarterly and annual earnings press releases, leadership and board changes and other material developments. For example, the company has filed 8-Ks to report fiscal quarter and year-end results and to document the appointment of a Chief Operating Officer and the planned retirement of a director.
In addition to 8-Ks, MACOM files annual reports on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, which contain audited or reviewed financial statements, management’s discussion and analysis, risk factors and other required disclosures. These filings provide structured detail on MACOM’s semiconductor business across telecommunications, industrial and defense and data center markets.
This page also links to filings that discuss executive compensation and governance matters, such as proxy statements referenced in connection with change-in-control plans or compensation arrangements. For those tracking insider activity, Form 4 and related ownership filings are available to show reported transactions by MACOM officers and directors.
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MACOM Technology Solutions (NASDAQ:MTSI) filed a Form 4 reporting that Director and 10% owner Susan Ocampo made a gift of 200,000 common shares on June 24 2025 to a charitable donor-advised fund at a stated price of $0, indicating no pecuniary interest was retained.
After the transfer, Ocampo still beneficially owns 10,235,575 shares indirectly—4,615,331 through the Ocampo Family Trust, 4,118,621 via six trusts for her children, and 1,500,000 through a GRAT—plus 1,623 shares directly. No open-market sales, purchases, or Rule 10b5-1 trading plans were disclosed.
The transaction reduces her total holdings by roughly 2% and appears to be a routine philanthropic move rather than a signal of changed investment or control intentions.
MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (ticker MTSI) filed a Form 144 indicating a proposed insider sale of 5,000 common shares. The seller, identified in related 10b5-1 data as Robert Dennehy, plans to execute the transaction through Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC on or about 24 June 2025. The shares were originally acquired on 27 October 2021 via Performance Stock Units and will be sold under an existing 10b5-1 trading plan, limiting the risk of information-based timing.
The filing assigns an aggregate market value of $693,250, implying a per-share price near $138.65. Relative to MACOM’s 74.39 million shares outstanding, the proposed sale represents approximately 0.0067 % of total shares, a de-minimis dilution and cash realization. Over the prior three months, the same insider executed another 10b5-1 sale of 4,113 shares for gross proceeds of $497,943, bringing disclosed recent disposals to 9,113 shares worth roughly $1.19 million.
Form 144 filings are routine advance notices rather than completed transactions; they can signal insider sentiment but rarely move markets unless volumes are large. The limited size and the structured 10b5-1 framework suggest minimal immediate impact on the company’s capital structure or liquidity. Investors may, however, monitor cumulative insider activity for trend analysis.