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Rent the Runway, Inc. (RENT) – Form 4 insider transaction
Director Gwyneth Paltrow reported receiving 1,685 restricted stock units (RSUs) of Class A common stock on 07/08/2025. The award, granted under the company’s Non-Employee Director Compensation Program, was recorded with Transaction Code A at a cost of $0 per unit.
The RSUs will vest on the earlier of (i) the one-year anniversary of the grant date or (ii) the date of Rent the Runway’s next Annual Meeting of Stockholders, contingent on her continued board service. After this grant, Paltrow’s total beneficial ownership increases to 8,334 shares, all held directly.
No shares were sold and no derivative securities were reported. The filing, submitted on 07/10/2025, represents a routine equity grant intended to align director incentives rather than a market transaction.
Rent the Runway Chief Supply Chain Officer Andrew Rau reported a sale of 803 shares of Class A Common Stock on June 17, 2025, at a weighted average price of $4.77 per share. The transaction was executed under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan established on June 9, 2023.
Key details of the transaction:
- The sale was specifically to cover tax obligations from vesting restricted stock units
- Shares were sold at prices ranging from $4.30 to $5.12
- Following the transaction, Rau retains beneficial ownership of 21,950 shares held directly
- The sale represents a pro rata portion of total shares sold for tax coverage for multiple employees
This transaction was executed pursuant to a pre-established tax coverage instruction and does not appear to reflect a discretionary trading decision by the insider.
Rent the Runway CFO Siddharth Thacker reported a sale of 2,019 shares of Class A Common Stock on June 17, 2025 at a weighted average price of $4.77 per share. Following the transaction, Thacker retains direct ownership of 41,784 shares.
Key transaction details:
- The sale was executed under a pre-established Rule 10b5-1 trading plan dated June 9, 2023
- Shares were sold solely to cover tax obligations from vesting restricted stock units
- The shares were sold in multiple transactions with prices ranging from $4.30 to $5.12
- The transaction represents Thacker's pro rata portion of total shares sold for tax coverage for multiple employees
This routine tax-related sale was executed through the company's broker and appears to be part of a standard equity compensation arrangement.
Rent the Runway (RENT) Chief Legal & Administrative Officer Cara Schembri reported a Form 4 filing disclosing a sale of 826 shares of Class A Common Stock on June 17, 2025, at a weighted average price of $4.77 per share.
Key details of the transaction:
- The sale was executed pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan established on December 22, 2021
- Shares were sold solely to cover tax obligations from vesting restricted stock units
- Transaction prices ranged from $4.30 to $5.12 per share
- Following the transaction, Schembri retains beneficial ownership of 25,144 shares held directly
This transaction appears to be a routine tax-related sale rather than a discretionary trading decision by the insider, as it was executed under a pre-established trading plan specifically for tax withholding purposes.