Johnson Controls International plc·4

Feb 5, 6:32 PM ET

Vergnano Mark 4

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Johnson Controls (JCI) Director Mark Vergnano Buys 7,665 Shares

What Happened Mark Vergnano, a director of Johnson Controls International plc (JCI), made an open-market purchase of 7,665 ordinary shares on February 5, 2026 at a weighted average price of $131.94, for a total purchase value of approximately $1,011,320. The Form 4 also reports gift (G) transactions on the same date involving 4,600 shares and 3,065 shares — each shown as both dispositions and acquisitions at $0.00 (see Key Details). Purchases are often more informative to investors than routine disposals, but filings are strictly factual and do not state motivation.

Key Details

  • Transaction date: February 5, 2026.
  • Purchase: 7,665 shares, weighted average price $131.94, total ≈ $1,011,320.
  • Price range: individual purchase prices ranged from $131.05 to $132.32 (weighted average reported; reporting person can provide per-share breakdown on request). (Footnote F1)
  • Gift activity: paired gift dispositions and acquisitions of 4,600 shares and 3,065 shares (each shown at $0.00). These paired entries net to no change in total shares based on the reported amounts.
  • Shares owned after the transactions: not specified in the supplied filing details.
  • Filing timeliness: Reported on February 5, 2026 (period of report 2026-02-05), with no late-filing indication in the provided data.
  • Additional note (Footnote F2): Reported ordinary shares were adjusted to reflect non-reportable reinvestments of dividends into Johnson Controls ordinary shares.

Context

  • Open-market purchases (code P) represent a cash purchase on the market and are often viewed by investors as a more direct signal of confidence than gift transactions. Gifts (code G) are transfers and do not necessarily indicate sentiment.
  • The weighted-average price and the stated price range mean the 7,665-share purchase occurred in multiple trades at varying prices; the filer can disclose the per-trade breakdown if requested.