Marcon Rachel Barthelemy 4
4 · Owens Corning · Filed Feb 27, 2026
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Owens Corning (OC) President Rachel Marcon Receives Award; Withholds Shares
What Happened
- Rachel Marcon (President, Doors) was awarded 1,322 shares on Feb 25, 2026 as the settlement of performance share units (PSUs). The award shows an acquisition of 1,322 shares at $0.00 (grant value recorded as $0 in the transaction line).
- At the same time, 393 shares were withheld to satisfy tax withholding obligations and reported as a disposition at $123.48 per share, totaling $48,528.
Key Details
- Transaction date: 2026-02-25; Filing date (Form 4): 2026-02-27 (filed two days after the transaction).
- Award: 1,322 shares (code A — award/grant via PSU settlement for performance cycle ended 12/31/2025; footnote F1).
- Tax withholding: 393 shares withheld (code F — shares withheld upon settlement to satisfy tax obligations; footnote F2) at $123.48/share = $48,528.
- Shares owned after the transaction: not specified in the provided excerpt of the filing.
- Filing timeliness: filed within the typical 2-business-day Form 4 window.
Context
- This was a PSU settlement (an award), not an open-market purchase or sale by the insider. The withholding of shares to cover taxes is a routine administrative step and reported as a disposition for withholding purposes.
- Net effect (based on the reported numbers): Marcon received 1,322 shares and 393 were withheld, leaving a net issuance of 929 shares added to her holdings (assuming no other simultaneous transactions reported).
Insider Transaction Report
Form 4
Marcon Rachel Barthelemy
President, Doors
Transactions
- Award
$.01 Par Value Common
[F1]2026-02-25+1,322→ 16,941 total - Tax Payment
$.01 Par Value Common
[F2]2026-02-25$123.48/sh−393$48,528→ 16,548 total
Footnotes (2)
- [F1]Awarded in connection with the settlement of performance share units for the performance cycle ended December 31, 2025.
- [F2]Shares withheld upon the settlement of performance share units to satisfy tax withholding obligations.
Signature
/s/ Katherine M. Serevitch, Attorney-in-Fact|2026-02-27