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Gitlab | 4: Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities-Officer ROBINS BRIAN G

SEC ·  Dec 18, 2024 06:38

Summary by Moomoo AI

Gitlab's Chief Financial Officer, Brian G. Robins, engaged in multiple stock transactions on December 13 and 16, 2024. On December 13, Robins acquired 31,862 shares of Class A Common Stock at $0 per share through a grant or award. This acquisition increased his direct ownership to 274,665 shares.Subsequently, on December 16, Robins disposed of 7,285 shares at $58.86 per share, likely for tax liability or exercise price payment. The total market value of the disposed shares amounted to $428,795.10. Following these transactions, Robins' direct ownership of Gitlab's Class A Common Stock stood at 267,380 shares.These transactions, completed between December 13 and 16, 2024, reflect standard executive compensation practices and tax-related dispositions. The net increase in Robins' shareholding suggests a strengthened alignment with the company's interests.
Gitlab's Chief Financial Officer, Brian G. Robins, engaged in multiple stock transactions on December 13 and 16, 2024. On December 13, Robins acquired 31,862 shares of Class A Common Stock at $0 per share through a grant or award. This acquisition increased his direct ownership to 274,665 shares.Subsequently, on December 16, Robins disposed of 7,285 shares at $58.86 per share, likely for tax liability or exercise price payment. The total market value of the disposed shares amounted to $428,795.10. Following these transactions, Robins' direct ownership of Gitlab's Class A Common Stock stood at 267,380 shares.These transactions, completed between December 13 and 16, 2024, reflect standard executive compensation practices and tax-related dispositions. The net increase in Robins' shareholding suggests a strengthened alignment with the company's interests.
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