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The SEC filings page for Sempra 5.75% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 (SREA) provides access to Sempra’s regulatory reports where this security is formally identified. In Sempra’s Form 8-K filings, SREA appears in the table of securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 as “Sempra 5.75% Junior Subordinated Notes Due 2079, $25 par value,” with Sempra listed as the registrant and the New York Stock Exchange as the listing exchange.
Through this page, users can review Sempra’s current and historical filings that reference SREA, including reports on material events, financial results and regulatory developments. Recent 8-K filings discuss topics such as California Public Utilities Commission proposed decisions on cost of capital for Sempra’s utility subsidiaries, wildfire-related legislation affecting San Diego Gas & Electric Company, and transactions involving Sempra Infrastructure Partners. While these filings address Sempra’s broader business, they also confirm the ongoing registration and listing of SREA as part of Sempra’s capital structure.
Stock Titan enhances these filings with AI-powered summaries that explain the key points of each document in plain language. When a new Sempra filing is posted to EDGAR, it can be surfaced here with a concise explanation of what changed and how it relates to Sempra’s securities, including SREA. Users can quickly identify filings that mention SREA in the securities registration tables and then drill into the full text for detailed review.
This page is useful for anyone analyzing how Sempra’s reported regulatory environment, risk factors and capital-related transactions intersect with its registered securities. By combining real-time EDGAR updates with AI-generated highlights, it helps make complex filings more accessible for research on the Sempra 5.75% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079.
Sempra insider files notice to sell common stock
A holder of Sempra common stock filed a notice of proposed sale under Rule 144. The filing covers the planned sale of 23,111 shares of common stock through broker Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. on the NYSE, with an indicated aggregate market value of $2,073,287.81. The shares were acquired on February 19, 2025 through the vesting of restricted stock units granted under Sempra’s Long-Term Incentive Plan as compensation.
The notice also reports that over the prior three months, Jeffrey W. Martin sold 30,000 shares of Sempra common stock on January 2, 2026 for gross proceeds of $2,678,887.77. The company’s common shares outstanding are stated as 652,681,521, providing context for the size of these transactions.
Sempra director reports phantom stock award
Director James C. Yardley reported receiving 139.34 phantom shares of Sempra common stock as director compensation at a derivative price of $89.71 per share on 01/02/2026. These phantom shares are a form of deferred equity-based compensation that track the value of Sempra common stock on a 1-for-1 basis. Following this transaction, Yardley beneficially owned a total of 40,656.7 phantom shares.
The total phantom share balance includes 1,892.82 unvested restricted phantom shares that can be forfeited if his service as a director ends before vesting for reasons other than death, disability or removal without cause. The phantom shares that have vested are immediately exercisable, and the instrument does not have an expiration date.
Sempra director Anya Weaving reported receiving phantom share-based director compensation. On 01/02/2026, she acquired 139.34 phantom shares of Sempra common stock at a derivative security price of $89.71 per phantom share. These phantom shares are convertible into Sempra common stock on a 1-for-1 basis, are immediately exercisable for vested shares, and have no stated expiration date. Following this transaction, she beneficially owns 658.51 phantom shares, held in direct form.
Sempra director reports phantom stock award as compensation
Cynthia J. Warner, a director of Sempra (SRE), reported receiving 323.26 phantom shares of Sempra common stock on 01/02/2026 as director compensation. These phantom shares are a derivative security tied 1-for-1 to Sempra common stock and are priced at $89.71 per phantom share. Following this transaction, she holds 13,140.67 phantom shares directly. This total includes 1,892.82 unvested restricted phantom shares that may be forfeited if her service as a director ends before vesting, except in cases of death, disability or removal without cause.
Sempra director Jack T. Taylor reported receiving additional phantom shares of Sempra common stock as part of his director compensation. On 01/02/2026, he acquired 139.34 phantom shares, with the derivative security priced at $89.71 per share. Each phantom share is convertible into one share of Sempra common stock.
After this transaction, Taylor beneficially owned 41,236.46 phantom shares in total. This amount includes 1,892.82 unvested restricted phantom shares that could be forfeited if his service as a director ends before vesting for reasons other than death, disability, or removal without cause.
Kevin C. Sagara, a director of Sempra, reported changes in his deferred equity-based compensation on a Form 4. The filing details phantom shares of Sempra common stock held under the company’s deferred compensation and director compensation programs.
On 01/02/2026, phantom share transactions were reported at prices of $88.95 and $89.71 per share, each representing a right tied on a 1-for-1 basis to Sempra common stock. Following these transactions, Sagara beneficially owned 3,621.32 phantom shares in total.
The phantom shares are payable in cash and may be reallocated into alternative investment accounts. The total includes 2,044.10 unvested restricted phantom shares, which are subject to forfeiture if his service as a director ends before vesting, other than in cases of death, disability, or removal without cause.
Sempra director reports phantom stock compensation
Michael N. Mears, a director of Sempra, reported receiving 139.34 phantom shares of Sempra common stock on 01/02/2026 as director compensation. These derivative securities have a conversion rate of 1-for-1 into Sempra common stock and are immediately exercisable for vested shares, with no stated expiration date.
After this transaction, Mears beneficially owns a total of 20,517.13 phantom shares. This total includes 1,892.82 unvested restricted phantom shares that may be forfeited if his service as a director ends before vesting, except in cases of death, disability, or removal without cause.
Sempra director reports grant of phantom stock units as compensation. Director Richard J. Mark filed a Form 4 showing he acquired 139.34 phantom shares of Sempra common stock on 01/02/2026 as director compensation. These are derivative securities that track the value of Sempra common stock and are convertible into common stock on a 1-for-1 basis. The filing states the phantom shares are immediately exercisable for vested shares and have no expiration date. Following this transaction, Mark beneficially owned 1,717.71 phantom shares, held in direct ownership form.
Sempra director reports phantom stock grant as compensation
Sempra director Jennifer M. Kirk reported receiving 139.34 phantom shares of Sempra common stock on 01/02/2026 as part of her director compensation. These phantom shares are convertible into Sempra common stock on a 1-for-1 basis, with the transaction price noted as $89.71 per share. Following this grant, she beneficially owns a total of 4,672.31 phantom shares.
The total includes 1,892.82 unvested restricted phantom shares that may be forfeited if her service as a director ends before vesting, except in cases of death, disability, or removal without cause. The phantom shares that have vested are immediately exercisable, and no expiration date applies.
Sempra director Pablo A. Ferrero reported receiving derivative equity compensation tied to the company’s common stock. On 01/02/2026, he acquired 139.34 phantom shares of Sempra common stock as director compensation at a price of $89.71 per phantom share.
Each phantom share converts into Sempra common stock on a 1-for-1 basis, and the shares that have vested are immediately exercisable. Following this transaction, Ferrero beneficially owned 15,774.13 phantom shares in total in direct form, with no stated expiration date for these derivative interests.