Caldwell Christopher A 4
4 · Concentrix Corp · Filed Feb 3, 2026
Research Summary
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Concentrix CEO Christopher Caldwell Withholds 5,693 Shares for Taxes
What Happened
- Christopher A. Caldwell, President & CEO and a director of Concentrix Corp (CNXC), had 5,693 shares disposed on Feb 1, 2026 to satisfy an exercise price or tax liability. The per-share amount reported is $37.35, for an aggregate value of $212,634.
- This disposition is recorded under transaction code F (payment of exercise price or tax liability) — i.e., shares were withheld to cover taxes or other obligations, not sold in an open-market trade.
Key Details
- Transaction date: 2026-02-01
- Transaction type/code: F — Payment of exercise price or tax liability (shares withheld)
- Shares involved: 5,693 shares
- Price per share: $37.35
- Aggregate value: $212,634
- Shares owned after transaction: not specified in the excerpt of the filing; see the full Form 4 for total holdings
- Filing date: Feb 3, 2026 — filing appears to have been submitted shortly after the transaction (no late‑filing flag shown in the provided data)
- Notable note: Code F typically reflects tax withholding or share delivery related to option exercises or restricted stock vesting
Context
- Withholdings to cover taxes or exercise costs are routine for executives and are generally administrative (not the same as an open-market sale). They do not necessarily signal a change in the insider's view of the company.
- If tied to an option exercise or vesting event, the company or plan often withholds shares rather than selling them on the market (a cashless withholding). Check the full Form 4 for whether the disposition was linked to an exercise or vesting event and for the insider’s total post-transaction holdings.
Insider Transaction Report
Form 4
Concentrix CorpCNXC
Caldwell Christopher A
DirectorPresident and CEO
Transactions
- Tax Payment
Common Stock
2026-02-01$37.35/sh−5,693$212,634→ 356,382 total
Signature
/s/ Andrew A. Farwig, Attorney-in-Fact|2026-02-03