Sarah Schubach 10b5-1 sales reported by Morgan Stanley (DBX)
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
144
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC reported multiple 10b5-1 sales of Common stock on behalf of Sarah Schubach. The filing lists executed sales on 03/16/2026, 03/02/2026, 02/18/2026, 01/30/2026, and 01/15/2026, with the amounts shown next to each trade.
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Key Figures
Sale on 03/16/2026: 36,450.40
Sale on 03/02/2026: 35,035.40
Sale on 02/18/2026: 34,677.84
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Sale on 03/16/2026
36,450.40
10b5-1 sale reported for Common
Sale on 03/02/2026
35,035.40
10b5-1 sale reported for Common
Sale on 02/18/2026
34,677.84
10b5-1 sale reported for Common
Sale on 01/30/2026
37,704.98
10b5-1 sale reported for Common
Sale on 01/15/2026
31,349.12
10b5-1 sale reported for Common
Record date shown
03/31/2026
Issuer/broker line includes this date
Key Terms
10b5-1, Restricted Stock Units, Form 144
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10b5-1 regulatory
"10b5-1 Sales for SARAH SCHUBACH 1800 Owens Street San Francisco"
A 10b5-1 plan is a pre-set schedule that lets company insiders buy or sell shares according to written instructions made when they do not possess material, nonpublic information. Think of it as a timed automatic payment for stock trades: it helps insiders avoid accusations of trading on secret information and gives outside investors a clearer signal about whether sales are routine or potentially informative about the company’s prospects.
Restricted Stock Units financial
"Restricted Stock Units | Issuer | 02/15/2026"
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.
Form 144 regulatory
"144: Securities Sold During The Past 3 Months"
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.