Stagwell (STGW) President receives 97,040 restricted stock units in equity grant
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Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Leveton Jay reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Stagwell Inc. President Jay Leveton received a grant of 97,040 shares of Class A common stock in the form of restricted stock units on April 1, 2026. These units will vest on April 1, 2027, if he remains in service, bringing his direct holdings to 2,009,454 shares.
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Insider Trade Summary
1 transaction reported
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1 txn
Insider
Leveton Jay
Role
President
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grant/Award | Class A Common Stock | 97,040 | $0.00 | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Class A Common Stock — 2,009,454 shares (Direct)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
RSU grant: 97,040 shares
Holdings after transaction: 2,009,454 shares
Grant price per share: $0.0000 per share
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RSU grant
97,040 shares
Restricted stock units awarded on April 1, 2026
Holdings after transaction
2,009,454 shares
Total Class A common stock directly held following grant
Grant price per share
$0.0000 per share
Reported transaction price for RSU award
Vesting date
April 1, 2027
RSUs vest if service continues through this date
Key Terms
restricted stock units, vesting, Class A Common Stock
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restricted stock units financial
"Security represents restricted stock units awarded to the Reporting Person on April 1, 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.
vesting financial
"The restricted stock units will vest on April 1, 2027, subject to the Reporting Person's continued service."
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.
Class A Common Stock financial
"Each restricted stock unit represents the right to receive one share of Class A common stock of the Issuer upon vesting."
Class A common stock is a category of a company’s shares that carries a specific set of ownership rights—most commonly defined voting power and claims on dividends—set out in the company’s charter. For investors it matters because the class determines how much influence you have over corporate decisions, the share’s likely dividend and trading behavior, and how it compares in value to other share classes, like choosing a particular seat with different privileges at the company’s decision-making table.