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Under Armour, Inc. filings document the reporting and governance record for a public athletic apparel, footwear and accessories company with Class A and Class C common stock. Recent Form 8-K reports cover quarterly financial results, executive officer appointments, annual meeting vote outcomes, and capital-structure events such as the satisfaction and discharge of senior notes.
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Under Armour, Inc. (UA/UAA) Form 4/A highlights
President of the Americas Kara Trent reported several Class C common-stock transactions that amend a prior Form 4 filed 19-May-2025. The filing corrects the number of shares granted under a 2024 performance-based restricted stock unit (RSU) award.
- 05-05-2025: Automatic acquisition of 74,823 Class C shares at $0 cost upon certification of FY-2025 performance.
- 05-15-2025 (Code F): Disposition of 5,629 shares for tax withholding, also at $0 stated price.
- 05-15-2025 (Code A): Additional grant of 201,613 Class C shares tied to the same 2024 RSU program.
After the transactions, Trent beneficially owns 444,216 Class C shares, all held directly. No Class A (UAA) shares are owned.
The RSUs will vest in three equal annual tranches on 3-Jun-2025, 15-May-2026, and 15-May-2027, aligning long-term executive incentives with company performance. The amendment increases reported share grants versus the previous filing, improving accuracy and compliance with Section 16 reporting rules.