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Rent the Runway filings document the company’s Nasdaq-listed Class A common stock, operating results and capital-structure activity for its apparel rental, subscription and resale business. Recent 8-K disclosures include quarterly and annual financial results, material agreements, amendments to its credit agreement, recapitalization records and related exhibits.
The filing record also covers Securities Act registration statements, shelf and at-the-market equity offering materials, prospectus supplements, governance matters, emerging growth company status and smaller reporting company status. These documents describe formal financing arrangements, common-stock issuance mechanics, debt terms and public-company reporting events tied to Rent the Runway’s operating platform.
Rent the Runway (RENT) – Insider Form 4 filing
SVP Engineering Becky Case reported the sale of 758 Class A shares on 17 Jun 2025 at a weighted-average price of $4.77. The filing states the shares were automatically sold by the company’s broker solely to cover withholding taxes triggered by the vesting of restricted stock units, under a standing Rule 10b5-1 instruction dated 4 Jan 2022.
After the transaction, Case still directly owns 23,149 shares. No derivative securities, open-market purchases, or discretionary sales were reported. The transaction appears routine, tax-related and immaterial relative to the company’s share count, offering limited insight into insider sentiment or operational performance.
Form 4 snapshot – Rent the Runway, Inc. (RENT)
On 06/20/2025 the company reported that Chief Merchant Officer Sarah K. Tam disposed of 895 Class A shares on 06/17/2025 at a weighted-average price of $4.77 (range $4.30-$5.12). The shares were sold automatically to satisfy tax withholding obligations related to the vesting of restricted stock units under a standing Rule 10b5-1 plan dated 12/22/2021. No derivative security activity was disclosed.
After the transaction, Tam’s direct holding stands at 27,011 shares, a decline of roughly 3.3% from her prior 27,906-share position and an immaterial fraction of the company’s total outstanding shares. Because the sale was pre-arranged and tax-related, it is generally viewed as administrative rather than strategic, with limited read-through for investors regarding the executive’s outlook on RENT’s valuation.