UL Solutions (NYSE: ULS) grants 5,912 RSUs to executive Dadakis
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
UL Solutions Inc. reported routine equity compensation activity for executive Alex Dadakis. He exercised 1,739 restricted stock units into the same number of Class A Common Stock shares, with 771 of those shares withheld at $84.57 per share to cover tax obligations, leaving 5,035 common shares held directly.
Dadakis also received a new grant of 5,912 restricted stock units, each representing one share of Class A Common Stock. One RSU award vests in three equal installments on the first, second and third anniversaries of April 1, 2025, and another award vests in three equal installments on the first, second and third anniversaries of April 1, 2026.
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Insider Trade Summary
1,739 shares exercised/converted
Mixed
4 txns
Insider
Dadakis Alex
Role
See Remarks
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exercise | Restricted Stock Units | 1,739 | $0.00 | -- |
| Grant/Award | Restricted Stock Units | 5,912 | $0.00 | -- |
| Exercise | Class A Common Stock | 1,739 | $0.00 | -- |
| Tax Withholding | Class A Common Stock | 771 | $84.57 | $65K |
Holdings After Transaction:
Restricted Stock Units — 3,482 shares (Direct);
Class A Common Stock — 5,806 shares (Direct)
Footnotes (1)
- Each restricted stock unit represents a contingent right to receive one share of the Issuer's Class A Common Stock. The restricted stock units vest in three equal installments on the first, second and third anniversaries of April 1, 2025. Includes restricted stock units and all dividend equivalent rights that have accrued on such restricted stock units to date. The restricted stock units vest in three equal installments on the first, second and third anniversaries of April 1, 2026.
Key Figures
RSUs exercised: 1,739 units
Tax withholding shares: 771 shares at $84.57
New RSU grant: 5,912 units
+4 more
7 metrics
RSUs exercised
1,739 units
Restricted Stock Units converted to Class A Common Stock on April 1, 2026
Tax withholding shares
771 shares at $84.57
Shares withheld to cover exercise price or tax liability
New RSU grant
5,912 units
Restricted Stock Units granted representing Class A Common Stock
Common shares held
5,035 shares
Class A Common Stock directly owned following transactions
RSUs held after grant
5,912 units
Restricted Stock Units outstanding after new award
Exercise transactions
1 event, 1,739 shares
Derivative exercise or conversion count and shares per summary
Tax withholding transactions
1 event, 771 shares
Tax-withholding disposition per transaction summary
Key Terms
Restricted Stock Units, Class A Common Stock, dividend equivalent rights, tax-withholding disposition, +1 more
5 terms
Restricted Stock Units financial
"Each restricted stock unit represents a contingent right to receive one share"
Restricted stock units are a type of company reward where employees are promised shares of stock, but they only fully own these shares after meeting certain conditions, like staying with the company for a set time. They matter because they can become valuable assets and are often used to motivate employees to help the company succeed.
Class A Common Stock financial
"one share of the Issuer's Class A Common Stock"
Class A common stock is a category of a company’s shares that carries a specific set of ownership rights—most commonly defined voting power and claims on dividends—set out in the company’s charter. For investors it matters because the class determines how much influence you have over corporate decisions, the share’s likely dividend and trading behavior, and how it compares in value to other share classes, like choosing a particular seat with different privileges at the company’s decision-making table.
dividend equivalent rights financial
"Includes restricted stock units and all dividend equivalent rights that have accrued"
Dividend equivalent rights are promises that mirror the cash payments shareholders get from a company’s profits, but they are paid to holders of certain awards (like stock options or restricted stock units) rather than to actual shares. Think of them as a paycheck top‑up that matches dividends while the award is not yet a real stock, and they matter to investors because they add to employee compensation costs and potential share dilution, affecting company profitability and per‑share value.
tax-withholding disposition financial
"Payment of exercise price or tax liability by delivering securities"
A tax-withholding disposition is an event or transaction—such as selling or transferring securities, exercising options, or receiving compensation—that triggers a requirement to hold back part of the payment and remit it to tax authorities. It matters to investors because it reduces the cash they receive immediately and can change the timing and amount of taxable income, like a cashier taking a portion of your sale proceeds to pay taxes before you get the rest.
derivative exercise/conversion financial
"Exercise or conversion of derivative security"