Tapestry's chief people officer disposed of 1,086 shares for a total value of about $143,048 on August 19. The disposal was non-discretionary, executed to satisfy tax withholding obligations upon the vesting of restricted stock units.
The disposition involved 2,646 shares with an estimated value of $349,000 as of the August 19 transaction date. The transaction represented a 4% reduction in the executive's direct equity holdings.
The transaction involved the disposition of 72,573 shares valued at about $9.6 million on August 19. The move was triggered by options exercised at $15.83 and $20.97 per share, with shares subsequently sold or withheld to cover exercise costs and tax liabilities.
Allworth Financial LP purchased a new position in Tapestry, Inc. (NYSE: TPR) during the undefined quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm purchased 15,334 shares of the luxury accessories retailer's stock, valued at approximately $2,245,000. Several other large investors also recently added
BlackRock Inc. bought a new stake in Tapestry, Inc. (NYSE: TPR) in the undefined quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund bought 17,837,105 shares of the luxury accessories retailer's stock, valued at approximately $2,610,995,000. BlackRock Inc. owned approximately 8.83% of Tapestry at the end
Abacus FCF Advisors LLC bought a new stake in Tapestry, Inc. (NYSE: TPR) during the second quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor bought 78,397 shares of the luxury accessories retailer's stock, valued at approximately $11,476,000. Tapestry makes up 2.1% of Abacus FCF
Investors looking for stocks in the Retail - Apparel and Shoes sector might want to consider either Gap (GAP) or Tapestry (TPR). But which of these two stocks offers value investors a better bang for their buck right now?
Markets stumbled to start the week as oil surged, Iran rattled nerves, and bond yields hit levels not seen since 2007, leaving Wall Street analysts scrambling to reassess positions across retail, tech, and telecom ahead of Tuesday's open.
In this article series, I summarize dividend announcements of the past week. This week, 12 stocks announced dividend increases, while one announced a 52% dividend cut. BMI stands out with a 10% dividend increase, an excellent quality score of 8.04, a very safe dividend, and a valuation with 11.97% upside. CBOE leads dividend hikes with a 19.44% increase, a top-quality score of 8.64, and robust dividend safety metrics.