[Form 4] Utz Brands, Inc. Insider Trading Activity
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Utz Brands (UTZ) director Dylan Lissette reported an open-market purchase. On 11/07/2025, he bought 7,901 shares of Class A common stock (transaction code P) at a weighted average price of $9.9872. Following the purchase, he beneficially owned 153,684 shares directly. An additional 14,829 shares are held indirectly in a trust for his youngest child; he disclaims beneficial ownership of those trust shares.
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Insider Trade Summary
Net Buyer: 7,901 shares ($78,909)
Net Buy
2 txns
Insider
Lissette Dylan
Role
Director
Bought
7,901 shs ($79K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase | Class A Common Stock | 7,901 | $9.9872 | $79K |
| holding | Class A Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Class A Common Stock — 153,684 shares (Direct);
Class A Common Stock — 14,829 shares (Indirect, See footnote)
Footnotes (1)
- The price reported in this box in Column 4 is a weighted average price. These shares were purchased in transactions at prices ranging from $9.8862 to $10.1199. The reporting person undertakes to provide to the Issuer, any security holder of the Issuer, or the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission, upon request, full information regarding the number of shares purchased at each separate price. Reflects shares directly held by a trust for the benefit of the reporting person's youngest child, who shares the reporting person's household. The reporting person disclaims beneficial ownership of the shares held on behalf of his child by this trust, and this report should not be deemed an admission that the reporting person is the beneficial owner of such shares for purposes of Section 16 or for any other purpose.
FAQ
What did UTZ director Dylan Lissette report on Form 4?
He reported an open-market purchase of 7,901 Class A shares on 11/07/2025.
What was the transaction code on the Form 4?
The transaction code was P, indicating an open-market or private purchase.