Welcome to our dedicated page for Qualcomm SEC filings (Ticker: QCOM), 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 Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides direct access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. As a Delaware‑incorporated issuer reporting under Commission File Number 000‑19528, Qualcomm uses SEC filings to communicate material events, financial results, governance changes, and other information relevant to shareholders and analysts.
Investors will find Form 8‑K current reports that cover topics such as quarterly and annual financial results, dividend announcements, board appointments and retirements, and changes in senior finance leadership. For example, recent 8‑K filings describe the release of fiscal quarter and year‑end results, the election of a new director to the board and Governance Committee, the planned retirement of a long‑serving director, and a transition in the Chief Accounting Officer role with related compensation details.
These filings often reference Qualcomm’s use of GAAP and non‑GAAP financial measures, including reconciliations and management’s explanation of why certain non‑GAAP metrics are presented. This structure helps readers understand how Qualcomm evaluates its financial condition and performance across its licensing and semiconductor businesses.
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By using this page, investors can efficiently navigate Qualcomm’s regulatory history, understand how the company reports its financial and governance information, and use AI‑generated insights to focus on the sections of each filing that matter most to their analysis.
QUALCOMM executive Heather S. Ace reported a gift transfer of company stock. She made bona fide gifts of 26,542 shares of QUALCOMM common stock on
Following these transactions, the family trust holds 42,935 QUALCOMM shares indirectly for the benefit of her immediate family. The reported transactions are non-cash gifts, not open-market purchases or sales.
A family trust associated with Qualcomm executive Heather S. Ace, EVP and Chief HR Officer, sold 3,200 shares of common stock on February 9, 2026 under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan at $137 per share. After this sale, the trust held 16,393 shares indirectly, while Ace also held 26,542 shares directly. The family trust is for the benefit of Ace’s immediate family, with Ace and her spouse serving as trustees.
A holder of Qualcomm (QCOM) common stock has filed a notice to sell 3,200 shares under SEC Rule 144. The shares are planned to be sold through Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC on the NASDAQ, with an indicated aggregate market value of $438,400.00.
The securities were originally acquired on 05/01/2023 via a company grant of restricted stock units (RSUs) from the issuer, with settlement recorded the same day. The filing also notes that 1,067,000,000 shares of the issuer’s common stock were outstanding, providing baseline context for the planned sale.
EVP, CFO & COO Akash J. Palkhiwala reported multiple open‑market sales of common stock. On February 6, 2026, he sold 418, 814, 1,259 and 842 shares of common stock at weighted average prices of $136.0058, $137.1085, $137.9094 and $138.6153 per share, respectively.
The filing states these transactions were made under a Rule 10b5‑1 trading plan adopted on November 26, 2024. After the reported sales, Palkhiwala directly beneficially owns 35,599 shares of common stock.
Akash Palkhiwala has filed a Rule 144 notice to sell 3,333 shares of common stock through Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC on 02/06/2026, with an aggregate market value of $457,754.22. The filing lists 1,067,000,000 shares of this class outstanding.
The 3,333 shares were acquired on 12/05/2022 as compensation in the form of performance awards from the issuer, with payment characterized as compensation. Over the prior three months, the shareholder completed several sales of common stock, including 6,667 shares for $1,165,140.25 on 12/18/2025.
Qualcomm reported first-quarter fiscal 2026 revenue of $12.3 billion, up 5% from a year ago, while net income fell 6% to $3.0 billion as margins and expenses weighed on results. Equipment and services contributed $10.5 billion and licensing $1.8 billion.
Semiconductor unit QCT grew revenue 5% to $10.6 billion, with gains across handsets, automotive and IoT, though its margin slipped on higher costs. Licensing arm QTL increased revenue 4% to $1.6 billion and improved profitability through lower operating expenses.
Operating cash flow was strong at $5.0 billion. Qualcomm returned capital through $2.65 billion of share repurchases and $949 million of dividends, while also investing in growth via the $2.3 billion acquisition of Alphawave IP Group to bolster its data center strategy and four smaller deals totaling $846 million.
The company ended the quarter with $11.8 billion in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities versus $14.8 billion of long-term debt. Management highlighted a 15% effective tax rate influenced by recent U.S. tax reform and warned about memory supply constraints, intense competition, China exposure, customer vertical integration and ongoing legal and regulatory proceedings.
Incorporated filed a Form 8-K to furnish a press release covering its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2026. The press release, attached as Exhibit 99.1, presents both GAAP and Non-GAAP financial measures, along with reconciliations between them and management’s explanation of why these Non-GAAP metrics are useful to investors.
QUALCOMM Incorporated is asking stockholders to vote at its virtual 2026 Annual Meeting on March 17, 2026 at 8:30 a.m. Pacific Time. Holders of common stock at the close of business on January 16, 2026 can attend online, ask questions and vote using a 16-digit control number.
Stockholders will elect 11 directors, ratify PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as independent public accountants for the fiscal year ending September 27, 2026, and cast advisory votes on executive pay and on holding future say‑on‑pay votes every year. They are also being asked to approve an amended and restated 2023 Long‑Term Incentive Plan that would increase the share reserve by 24,000,000 shares.
The Board recommends voting for all director nominees, for ratifying the auditor, for the say‑on‑pay resolution, for annual say‑on‑pay frequency, and for the expanded long‑term incentive plan. It recommends voting against two stockholder proposals, one on the ability to call special meetings and another requesting a report on risk of China exposure. The proxy also highlights an independent, diverse Board, performance‑based executive compensation and a focus on corporate responsibility and sustainability.
QUALCOMM Incorporated reported that Christopher D. Young plans to step down from its Board of Directors. He notified the Board on January 13, 2026 that, because of the significant time commitment required in his new role as Chief Executive Officer and a member of the board of directors of Vertex, Inc., he will leave the QUALCOMM board effective as of the company’s 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. This change affects the company’s board composition but does not describe any changes to its business operations or financial results.