Spectral AI, Inc.·4

Jun 29, 4:01 PM ET

DiMaio John Michael 4

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Spectral AI (MDAI) Director John DiMaio Receives 44,000 Shares

What Happened

John Michael DiMaio, a director of Spectral AI, Inc. (ticker: MDAI), received three awards/acquisitions totaling 44,000 shares between June 24 and June 29, 2026. The grants break down as 14,300 shares on 2026-06-24 at a weighted average price of $1.74 ($24,882), 14,700 shares on 2026-06-25 at $1.69 ($24,843), and 15,000 shares on 2026-06-29 at $1.73 ($25,950). Total reported value of the three acquisitions is approximately $75,675. These are acquisitions/awarded shares (Form 4 code “A”), not sales.

Key Details

  • Transaction dates and amounts:
    • 2026-06-24: 14,300 shares @ $1.74 (weighted avg) = $24,882
    • 2026-06-25: 14,700 shares @ $1.69 (weighted avg) = $24,843
    • 2026-06-29: 15,000 shares @ $1.73 = $25,950
  • Total shares received: 44,000; total value ≈ $75,675.
  • Shares owned after transaction: Not disclosed in the provided filing data.
  • Footnotes of note:
    • F1: Prices shown are weighted averages across multiple purchases; the filer can provide a breakdown on request.
    • The filing also includes other vesting-related footnotes (F2–F5) describing option/RSU vesting schedules; these do not change the reported acquisitions.
  • Filing date: 2026-06-29. The report covers transactions on 6/24, 6/25 and 6/29; the earlier trades (6/24 and 6/25) were reported several days later than their trade dates.

Context

  • Code “A” (award/acquisition) typically reflects stock awards, restricted stock/RSU deliveries, or other issuer-originated grants rather than open-market purchases. The filing does not indicate any immediate sale of the shares.
  • No 10% ownership or 10b5-1 plan is disclosed in the provided details; the filing appears to be routine reporting of awards to a director.
  • For retail investors: acquisitions/awards are factual events showing that the director received company stock; they are informative but do not, by themselves, explain the director’s motivations.