Core & Main, Inc.·4

Mar 13, 7:24 PM ET

Cowles Bradford A 4

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Core & Main (CNM) President Bradford Cowles Receives Equity Awards

What Happened
Bradford A. Cowles, President of Core & Main, was the subject of a Form 4 reporting (filed 2026-03-13) showing routine tax withholding and new equity awards. On 2026-03-11, 607 shares were withheld by the issuer to cover taxes on vested restricted stock units (RSUs) at $49.16 per share (value ~$29,840). On 2026-03-12, Cowles was granted 7,086 RSUs (each convertible to one share) and 50,676 derivative awards (stock option-type awards) reported as acquisitions at $0.00 in the filing.

Key Details

  • Transaction dates: 2026-03-11 (tax withholding/disposition), 2026-03-12 (grants). Form filed 2026-03-13 (appears timely; Form 4 deadline is generally two business days after transaction).
  • Withheld shares: 607 shares at $49.16 = $29,840 (tax withholding—coded F).
  • Grants: 7,086 RSUs (F2) and 50,676 derivative awards (F3) reported as acquisitions at $0.00 (typical for grants).
  • Vesting: RSUs (7,086) vest in three equal annual installments on March 11, 2027, 2028 and 2029. The derivative awards/options vest in the same three equal annual installments.
  • Shares owned after transaction: not specified in the provided filing details.
  • Footnotes: F1 = shares withheld for tax withholding upon RSU vesting; F2 = RSU grant and vesting schedule; F3 = option awards and vesting schedule.
  • Filing timeliness: Filed 3/13 for transactions on 3/11–3/12; this appears to be a timely Form 4 filing.

Context

  • The 607-share disposition was a tax-withholding event tied to RSU vesting (a routine administrative transaction), not an open-market sale.
  • The 7,086 RSUs and 50,676 derivative awards are grants that vest over three years; they are not immediate purchases or sales and do not necessarily signal an immediate change in insider conviction.
  • For retail investors, purchases are generally more informative than grant receipts; equity grants are common compensation and should be viewed as part of pay structure unless followed by open-market buying or selling.