Dunsmore Stan R 4
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CITIZENS & NORTHERN (CZNC) Exec. VP Stan Dunsmore Receives Restricted Stock
What Happened
Stan R. Dunsmore, Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer of Citizens & Northern Corp (CZNC), received a grant of 3,134 restricted shares on 2026-01-30 valued at $21.86 each (~$68,525). He also acquired 337 shares via an ESOP contribution on 2026-01-09 ($20.57 each, $6,932). To cover taxes/consideration related to the award, 455 shares were withheld/disposed at $22.41 ($10,197), and 142 previously granted restricted shares were forfeited (0.00, $0). Net effect from these transactions: +2,874 shares.
Key Details
- Transactions reported: 2026-01-09 (337 shares @ $20.57, ESOP contribution) and 2026-01-30 (3,134 shares @ $21.86 award; 455 shares withheld @ $22.41; 142 shares forfeited @ $0.00).
- Dollar amounts: ESOP $6,932; award ~$68,525; withheld for taxes ~$10,197; forfeiture $0.
- Net change: +2,874 shares (3,471 acquired − 597 disposed/forfeited).
- Shares owned after the transactions: not provided in the data you gave (check the full Form 4 for holdings).
- Footnotes from the filing: F1 = year-end ESOP contribution (exempt acquisition); F2 = award of restricted stock; F3 = shares delivered/withheld to pay exercise price or tax liability; F4 = forfeiture of restricted shares granted 1/31/2023 that did not vest due to an earnings-based performance standard.
- Filing: Form 4 filed 2026-02-03 reporting transactions on Jan 9 and Jan 30, 2026. Filing timeliness is not specified here — see the SEC filing for any late-filing flag.
Context
- The 3,134-share item is a restricted stock award (not an open-market buy). The 455-share disposal reflects share withholding/delivery to satisfy tax or exercise obligations tied to the award (a routine administrative step). The 142-share forfeiture resulted from failure to meet an earnings-based performance condition and does not represent a market sale.
- Purchases/awards can be more informative than routine sell/withhold actions, but these entries mainly reflect compensation and plan mechanics rather than an open-market investment decision.