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Savers Value Village, Inc. files regulatory reports covering its thrift retail operating results, governance matters and financing arrangements. Form 8-K reports document quarterly and preliminary financial results, including net sales, comparable store sales, Adjusted EBITDA measures, U.S. and Canada segment trends, store openings and outlook information furnished through earnings releases.
Its proxy materials cover board and shareholder-vote matters, executive compensation and equity award disclosures. Material-event filings also describe the company’s credit agreement, term loan facility and revolving credit commitments, with U.S. and Canadian subsidiaries as borrowers or guarantors, secured-credit arrangements, debt repayment or redemption activity, and related capital-structure disclosures.
Savers Value Village, Inc. General Counsel Richard A. Medway exercised stock options covering 55,000 shares of common stock on August 5 and 7, 2026, at exercise prices of $3.16 and $1.41 per share, and sold 55,000 common shares at per-share prices including $10.98, $11.48, $11.98 and $12.48.
The sales are reported as made pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on March 18, 2026. The exercised options were granted under the company’s 2019 Management Incentive Plan from June 2019 and December 2020 awards that are now fully vested.
Savers Value Village, Inc. reported that Chief People Services Officer Melinda L. Geisser exercised stock options for 65,000 shares of common stock at $1.41 per share and, in related transactions on August 5 and 7, 2026, sold 65,000 shares at prices between $10.98 and $12.48 per share under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.
Savers Value Village CFO & Treasurer Michael W. Maher exercised 44,742 stock options at $7.11 per share on August 7, 2026, acquiring the same number of common shares, and then sold 49,742 shares at weighted average prices of $12.3347 and $12.3077. The sales were executed under a Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted March 2, 2026, and he now holds 89,486 stock options expiring March 12, 2035.
Savers Value Village, Inc. CEO Mark T. Walsh reported exercising stock options to acquire 207,941 shares of common stock at exercise prices of $1.4100 and $3.1600 per share on August 5–7, 2026. He then sold 207,941 shares in open-market transactions at weighted-average prices within ranges from $10.3850 to $12.67 per share, pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted on March 17, 2026.
Mark T. Walsh filed a notice to sell up to 100,000 shares of common stock on or after 08/07/2026, in connection with a stock option exercise for cash, to be executed through Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC on the NYSE. The filing also lists several open-market sales during the prior three months, including 100,000 shares sold on 08/06/2026 for $1,093,015.00.
Savers Value Village (SVV) reports a planned sale of common stock under Form 144. The filing lists 49,742 common shares to be sold through Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC on or after August 7, 2026, on the NYSE, with an aggregate market value of $613,392.47 at the time of the notice.
The shares derive from equity compensation: 5,000 shares from restricted stock that vested on June 5, 2025 and 44,742 shares from a stock option exercise dated August 7, 2026, both reported as issued by the company.
SVV insider Richard Medway filed to sell up to 45,000 shares of common stock through Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC on or after August 7, 2026, in connection with a stock option exercise. The shares have an aggregate market value of $539,100.00. Shares outstanding were 153,796,187 as of the filing context.
Over the prior three months, Medway sold 10,000 shares on August 3, 2026 for $104,800.00 and another 10,000 shares on August 5, 2026 for $109,800.00.
SVV insider Mindy Geisser filed to sell 50,000 shares of common stock through Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC on the NYSE, with an aggregate market value of $601,500.00, related to a Stock Option Exercise for cash on 08/07/2026. The filing also lists recent sales of common stock by Geisser over the prior three months.
Savers Value Village, Inc. reported higher Q2 2026 results, with net sales of $448.2 million, up 7.4% year over year, driven by 8.5% retail growth and a 4.4% comparable store sales increase. U.S. net sales rose 11.6%, while Canada grew 2.2% on modest comps and store growth.
Cost of merchandise sold improved to 43.1% of net sales from 44.8%, reflecting operating efficiency and a greater mix of on-site and GreenDrop donations, partly offset by higher SG&A from new stores, IT spending and impairments. Operating income reached $42.2 million (9.4% margin); net income was $21.6 million, or $0.14 per diluted share.
Adjusted EBITDA was $74.5 million with a 16.6% margin. Year-to-date, operating cash flow was $92.7 million against capital spending of $57.8 million. The company ended the quarter with $91.9 million in cash, a $726.3 million term loan (repriced at lower spreads), no revolver borrowings and 375 stores after opening six new locations, while repurchasing 1.2 million shares for $9.5 million.
Mark T. Walsh filed a notice of proposed sale of 100,000 shares of common stock of SVV, to be sold through Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC on or about August 6, 2026 on the NYSE, following a stock option exercise for cash.
The filing also lists prior sales of SVV common shares during the past three months, including 3,100 shares on June 16, 2026, 300 shares on June 17, 2026, 41,600 shares on June 18, 2026, and 7,941 shares on August 5, 2026.