Under Armour (NYSE: UA) director defers fees into stock units
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Under Armour director Carolyn Everson acquired additional equity-based compensation through deferred stock units. On April 1, 2026, she received 892.86 shares of Class C Common Stock at $0.00 per share as director fees deferred under the company’s Fiscal Year 2025 Non-Employee Director Compensation Plan. Following this grant, she directly holds 108,431.14 Class C shares, reflecting routine non-employee director compensation rather than an open-market purchase or sale.
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Insider Trade Summary
1 transaction reported
Mixed
1 txn
Insider
Everson Carolyn
Role
Director
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grant/Award | Class C Common Stock | 892.86 | $0.00 | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Class C Common Stock — 108,431.14 shares (Direct)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
Shares granted: 892.86 shares
Share price for grant: $0.00 per share
Holdings after transaction: 108,431.14 shares
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5 metrics
Shares granted
892.86 shares
Class C Common Stock awarded as deferred stock units on April 1, 2026
Share price for grant
$0.00 per share
Equity grant in lieu of cash director fees
Holdings after transaction
108,431.14 shares
Total direct Class C Common Stock after the award
Transaction code
A
Grant, award, or other acquisition of non-derivative security
Transaction direction
acquire
Non-derivative acquisition via equity compensation
Key Terms
Deferred stock units, Fiscal Year 2025 Non-Employee Director Compensation Plan, Class C Common Stock, Grant, award, or other acquisition
4 terms
Deferred stock units financial
"Director fees deferred as deferred stock units pursuant to the Under Armour, Inc. Fiscal Year 2025 Non-Employee Director Compensation Plan."
Deferred stock units are promises from a company to give an employee shares of stock at a future date, often after certain conditions are met or after leaving the company. They function like a form of delayed compensation, allowing employees to earn shares over time. For investors, they represent potential future ownership in the company, but do not provide immediate voting rights or dividends until the shares are actually received.
Fiscal Year 2025 Non-Employee Director Compensation Plan financial
"Director fees deferred as deferred stock units pursuant to the Under Armour, Inc. Fiscal Year 2025 Non-Employee Director Compensation Plan."
Class C Common Stock financial
"security_title: "Class C Common Stock""
A class C common stock is a type of company share that usually represents ownership but often carries limited or no voting power compared with other share classes. For investors, that matters because it can affect influence over company decisions and sometimes the stock’s price or dividend priority — think of it as owning a ticket to the same event but in a section with less say in how the event is run.
Grant, award, or other acquisition regulatory
"transaction_code_description: "Grant, award, or other acquisition""
FAQ
What insider transaction did Under Armour (UA) director Carolyn Everson report?
Carolyn Everson reported an acquisition of 892.86 shares of Under Armour Class C Common Stock. The shares were granted as deferred stock units in lieu of cash director fees under the company’s Fiscal Year 2025 Non-Employee Director Compensation Plan.
Was Carolyn Everson’s Under Armour (UA) Form 4 a stock purchase or sale?
The Form 4 shows no open-market purchase or sale by Carolyn Everson. Instead, she received 892.86 Class C shares at $0.00 per share as an equity grant, representing deferred director fees rather than a discretionary trading decision.
Does Carolyn Everson’s Form 4 indicate any derivative securities for Under Armour (UA)?
The filing does not list any derivative transactions for Carolyn Everson. It reports only a non-derivative acquisition of 892.86 shares of Class C Common Stock as deferred stock units, with no remaining derivative positions shown in the derivative summary section.