Sunrun (RUN) files resale notice for 132,953 RSU/PSU shares
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
144
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Sunrun Inc. submitted a Form 144 notice for 132,953 shares of Common Stock to be sold on 04/06/2026 tied to equity compensation (listed as RSU/PSU). The filing also lists three recent dispositions by Danny Abajian totaling 12,795 shares across January–March 2026.
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Insights
Filing documents planned resale of equity compensation and recent small-scale dispositions.
The Form 144 lists 132,953 shares offered on 04/06/2026 under an equity compensation remark of "RSU / PSU - See Remarks." Form 144 is a notice used when restricted or control securities are to be sold.
Recent reported sales by Danny Abajian total 12,795 shares across 01/06/2026, 03/02/2026, and 03/06/2026, showing prior dispositions ahead of the reported offering.
Key Figures
Shares offered (Form 144): 132,953 shares
Recent sale by Danny Abajian (Jan 6): 7,190 shares
Recent sale by Danny Abajian (Mar 2): 4,193 shares
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Shares offered (Form 144)
132,953 shares
to be sold on 04/06/2026, listed as RSU/PSU
Recent sale by Danny Abajian (Jan 6)
7,190 shares
sold 01/06/2026; value column shows 128,002.00
Recent sale by Danny Abajian (Mar 2)
4,193 shares
sold 03/02/2026; value column shows 51,702.00
Recent sale by Danny Abajian (Mar 6)
1,412 shares
sold 03/06/2026; value column shows 16,914.00
Aggregate recent dispositions
12,795 shares
sum of three reported sales in Jan–Mar 2026
Key Terms
RSU / PSU, Form 144, Equity Compensation
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RSU / PSU financial
"RSU / PSU - See Remarks"
Form 144 regulatory
"Filer Information | 144: Filer Information"
Form 144 is a document that investors must file with the government when they plan to sell a large number of shares of a company's stock. It helps ensure transparency so everyone knows how many shares are being sold and when, which can impact the stock's price.
Equity Compensation financial
"04/06/2026 | Equity Compensation"
Equity compensation is pay given to employees, executives or contractors in the form of company ownership—such as stock, stock options or restricted shares—rather than just cash. It matters to investors because it can align workers' incentives with shareholders (like paying someone in slices of the same pie they help grow), but it also increases the number of shares outstanding and company expenses, affecting ownership percentages and earnings per share.
FAQ
Does Form 144 indicate who will receive sale proceeds for RUN?
The excerpt lists the offering amount and recent seller identity but does not specify proceeds recipients. The entry labels the transaction as Equity Compensation, without an explicit cash‑flow recipient statement.