3,727-share vesting notice for WAB (NYSE: WAB) — insider sale planned
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
144
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
The issuer filed a Form 144 notice reporting 3,727 shares of Common Stock tied to the vesting of Performance Restricted Stock Units on 02/12/2026. The filing also records that Gregory Sbrocco disposed of 952 shares on 02/20/2026.
Positive
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Negative
- None.
Insights
Routine affiliate sale notice tied to PRSU vesting; small prior sale reported.
The filing lists a proposed sale of 3,727 shares resulting from the vesting of Performance Restricted Stock Units on 02/12/2026. Form 144 is a required notice for certain affiliate dispositions and does not by itself effect a trade.
Cash‑flow treatment and planned sale methods are not specified in the excerpt; subsequent transaction detail will appear in transaction reports if and when sales occur.
Key Figures
Planned sale (vesting): 3,727 shares
Recent disposition: 952 shares
Vesting date: 02/12/2026
3 metrics
Planned sale (vesting)
3,727 shares
vesting of Performance Restricted Stock Units on 02/12/2026
Recent disposition
952 shares
sold by Gregory Sbrocco on 02/20/2026
Vesting date
02/12/2026
date tied to the 3,727-share vesting event
Key Terms
Form 144, Performance Restricted Stock Units, Vesting
3 terms
Form 144 regulatory
"The issuer filed a Form 144 notice reporting 3,727 shares"
Form 144 is a document that investors must file with the government when they plan to sell a large number of shares of a company's stock. It helps ensure transparency so everyone knows how many shares are being sold and when, which can impact the stock's price.
Performance Restricted Stock Units financial
"vesting of Performance Restricted Stock Units on 02/12/2026"
Performance restricted stock units (PRSUs) are promises to deliver company shares to employees or executives only if the business meets specific performance targets and any time-based holding rules. Think of them as a bonus that converts into stock only after set goals are reached, so investors watch PRSUs for two reasons: they can dilute existing shares if paid out, and they signal how closely management’s pay is tied to company performance.
Vesting financial
"vesting of Performance Restricted Stock Units on 02/12/2026"
Vesting is the process by which you earn full ownership of something, like company stock or a retirement benefit, over time. It’s like earning the right to keep a gift piece by piece the longer you stay with a company, making sure employees stay committed before they receive all the benefits.
FAQ
Does the Form 144 specify how proceeds will be used by WAB?
No. The excerpt shows the source as vesting of PRSUs and a planned sale quantity, but it does not state any uses of proceeds or who will receive the cash.