[Form 4] VALVOLINE INC Insider Trading Activity
Valvoline Inc. (VVV) Chief Legal Officer reported routine equity transactions involving company stock. On 11/21/2025, the officer exercised FY 2025 restricted stock units, converting 856 restricted stock units into 856 shares of Valvoline common stock on a one-for-one basis. On the same date, 267 shares of common stock were disposed of at a price of $31.21 per share.
After these transactions, the officer beneficially owned 20,451 shares of Valvoline common stock directly and approximately 3,045 shares indirectly through the Valvoline 401(k) Plan. Following the RSU conversion, 1,714 FY 2025 restricted stock units remained beneficially owned.
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FAQ
What insider transaction did Valvoline (VVV) report in this Form 4?
The Form 4 reports that the Chief Legal Officer exercised 856 restricted stock units into Valvoline common stock and disposed of 267 shares of common stock on 11/21/2025.
How many Valvoline (VVV) shares did the officer acquire and dispose of?
The officer acquired 856 shares of Valvoline common stock through restricted stock unit conversion and disposed of 267 shares at a price of $31.21 per share.
What is the reporting person’s role at Valvoline (VVV)?
The reporting person is an officer of Valvoline Inc., serving as the company’s Chief Legal Officer.
How many Valvoline (VVV) shares does the officer own after these transactions?
After the reported transactions, the officer beneficially owned 20,451 shares of Valvoline common stock directly and approximately 3,045 shares indirectly through the Valvoline 401(k) Plan.
What happened to the officer’s restricted stock units in this Valvoline (VVV) filing?
856 restricted stock units were converted into Valvoline common stock on a one-for-one basis, and 1,714 FY 2025 restricted stock units remained beneficially owned after the transaction.
How do Valvoline (VVV) restricted stock units convert into common stock?
The filing states that restricted stock units convert into Valvoline common stock on a one-for-one basis, meaning each unit becomes one share when converted.