Spouse of RadNet (RDNT) CEO gifts 90 shares to family trusts
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
RadNet, Inc. President and CEO Howard G. Berger reported an insider transaction involving a small stock gift. On this Form 4, his spouse made a bona fide gift of 90 shares of RadNet common stock to her relatives' trusts, with no sale proceeds and a reported price of zero.
Following the reported transactions, Berger holds 498,405 shares of common stock directly, and his spouse holds 19,910 shares indirectly attributed to him. The filing reflects a routine, non-market transfer rather than an open‑market purchase or sale.
Positive
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Negative
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Insider Trade Summary
90 shares gifted
Mixed
2 txns
Insider
Berger Howard G
Role
President, CEO
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gift | Common Stock | 90 | $0.00 | -- |
| holding | Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Common Stock — 19,910 shares (Indirect, By Spouse);
Common Stock — 498,405 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
Gifted shares: 90 shares
Direct holdings after transaction: 498,405 shares
Indirect holdings after transaction: 19,910 shares
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5 metrics
Gifted shares
90 shares
Bona fide gift of common stock by spouse
Direct holdings after transaction
498,405 shares
Common stock held directly by CEO after 2026-06-16
Indirect holdings after transaction
19,910 shares
Common stock held indirectly "By Spouse" after 2026-06-16
Gift share price
0.0000 per share
Reported price for bona fide gift transaction code G
Gift transactions
1 gift, 90 shares
Aggregated in transaction summary as giftCount and giftShares
Key Terms
bona fide gift, indirect, transaction code G, By Spouse
4 terms
bona fide gift financial
"transaction_code_description": "Bona fide gift""
A bona fide gift is a genuine, voluntary transfer of money, property, or benefits from one party to another made without expectation of repayment, services, or hidden conditions. Investors care because such gifts can affect company disclosures, related‑party transaction rules, tax treatment, and perceived conflicts of interest; think of it like someone giving you a present with no strings attached — but on a corporate scale, auditors and regulators need to verify it really is unconditional.
indirect financial
""direct_or_indirect": "I", "ownership_type": "indirect""
transaction code G financial
""transaction_code": "G", "transaction_code_description": "Bona fide gift""
By Spouse financial
""nature_of_ownership": "By Spouse""
FAQ
What insider transaction did RadNet (RDNT) report for CEO Howard Berger?
RadNet CEO Howard Berger reported a bona fide gift of 90 shares of common stock by his spouse to her relatives' trusts. This is a non-market transfer with no sale proceeds, not an open-market purchase or sale of RDNT shares.
Does the RadNet (RDNT) Form 4 indicate any insider buying or selling in the market?
No open-market buying or selling is indicated. The only share movement is a bona fide gift of 90 shares by the CEO’s spouse to relatives' trusts, with no sale price. The remaining entry simply reports post-transaction share holdings.