Star Equity (STRR) CEO Jeffrey Eberwein adds 5,000 shares in open-market buys
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Star Equity Holdings, Inc. director and Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey E. Eberwein reported open-market purchases of a total of 5,000 shares of common stock. He bought 4,994 shares at a price of $11.21 per share and 6 shares at $11.01 per share.
Following these transactions, he directly owns 1,110,714 shares of common stock, a figure that includes 21,125 shares of restricted stock and 6,750 restricted stock units, and excludes 2,000 shares held indirectly in contributory 401(k) and IRA accounts.
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Insider Trade Summary
Net Buyer: 5,000 shares ($56,049)
Net Buy
2 txns
Insider
Eberwein Jeffrey E.
Role
Chief Executive Officer
Bought
5,000 shs ($56K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase | Common Stock. | 4,994 | $11.21 | $56K |
| Purchase | Common Stock. | 6 | $11.01 | $66.06 |
Holdings After Transaction:
Common Stock. — 1,110,714 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
- Includes (i) 21,125 shares of restricted stock credited to the Reporting Person's account under the Issuer's 2009 Incentive Stock and Awards Plan, as amended and restated; (ii) 6,750 RSUs; and (iii) 1,077,845 shares of common stock. Excludes 2,000 shares indirectly owned in contributory 401(k) and IRA accounts. Each share of restricted stock and each RSU represents the right to receive, at settlement, one share of common stock. Includes (i) 21,125 shares of restricted stock credited to the Reporting Person's account under the Issuer's 2009 Incentive Stock and Awards Plan, as amended and restated; (ii) 6,750 RSUs; and (iii) 1,082,839 shares of common stock. Excludes 2,000 shares indirectly owned in contributory 401(k) and IRA accounts. Each share of restricted stock and each RSU represents the right to receive, at settlement, one share of common stock.
Key Figures
Shares purchased: 5,000 shares
Purchase price (larger trade): $11.21 per share
Purchase price (smaller trade): $11.01 per share
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7 metrics
Shares purchased
5,000 shares
Total open-market common stock purchases reported on Form 4
Purchase price (larger trade)
$11.21 per share
Price for 4,994-share open-market purchase
Purchase price (smaller trade)
$11.01 per share
Price for 6-share open-market purchase
Shares owned after latest trade
1,110,714 shares
Direct common stock ownership following most recent purchase
Restricted stock
21,125 shares
Restricted stock credited under 2009 Incentive Stock and Awards Plan
Restricted stock units
6,750 RSUs
Each RSU represents right to one share of common stock
Indirect retirement holdings excluded
2,000 shares
Shares indirectly owned in contributory 401(k) and IRA accounts
Key Terms
open-market purchase, restricted stock, RSUs, 2009 Incentive Stock and Awards Plan, +1 more
5 terms
open-market purchase financial
"transaction_action: "open-market purchase" for each common stock trade"
An open-market purchase is when an investor or a company buys shares on a public stock exchange at the going market price, rather than through a private deal. It matters to investors because these purchases change how many shares are available, can push the stock price up or signal confidence from large buyers, and often affect per-share metrics like earnings—think of it like someone buying lots of apples off a grocery shelf, reducing supply and potentially raising the price.
restricted stock financial
"Includes (i) 21,125 shares of restricted stock credited to the Reporting Person's account"
Shares granted to an individual that carry limits on transfer or sale until certain conditions are met, such as staying with the company for a set time or hitting performance targets. Think of them as a locked gift that gradually opens; for investors they matter because they affect how many shares may enter the market later, signal management incentives and potential dilution, and reveal confidence in future company performance.
RSUs financial
"Includes (ii) 6,750 RSUs; and (iii) shares of common stock."
RSUs, or restricted stock units, are a form of company shares given to employees as part of their compensation. They are typically awarded with certain restrictions, such as a waiting period before they can be fully owned or sold, similar to earning a gift that becomes fully yours over time. For investors, RSUs can impact a company's stock offerings and reflect how much the company relies on stock-based incentives to attract and retain talent.
2009 Incentive Stock and Awards Plan financial
"credited to the Reporting Person's account under the Issuer's 2009 Incentive Stock and Awards Plan, as amended and restated"
401(k) financial
"Excludes 2,000 shares indirectly owned in contributory 401(k) and IRA accounts."
A 401(k) is a type of retirement savings plan offered by employers that allows workers to set aside a portion of their paycheck before taxes are taken out. The money saved in a 401(k) can grow over time through investments, helping individuals build funds for their future retirement. It matters to investors because it provides a tax-advantaged way to save and invest for long-term financial security.
FAQ
What insider transaction did STRR report for Jeffrey E. Eberwein?
Star Equity Holdings reported that Jeffrey E. Eberwein executed open-market purchases of company common stock. He completed two transactions, acquiring a combined 5,000 shares. These buys increased his direct ownership and were reported on a Form 4 insider trading disclosure.
What restricted stock and RSU awards does the STRR CEO hold?
Jeffrey E. Eberwein’s reported holdings include 21,125 shares of restricted stock and 6,750 restricted stock units. Each restricted share and RSU represents the right to receive one share of Star Equity common stock upon settlement under the company’s 2009 incentive plan.