Ralliant Corp·4

Mar 3, 4:07 PM ET

Newcombe Tamara S. 4

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Ralliant CEO Tamara Newcombe Receives RSU Award

What Happened

  • Tamara S. Newcombe, President, CEO and a director of Ralliant Corporation (RAL), was awarded 54,855 restricted stock units (RSUs) on 2026-03-01 under the Ralliant Corporation 2025 Stock Incentive Plan. The RSUs are subject to time-based vesting and are payable 1:1 in shares of common stock.
  • To cover tax withholding on RSU distributions that vested earlier, a total of 7,976 shares were withheld/sold: 5,999 shares on 2026-02-27 at $45.89 each (proceeds $275,294) and 1,977 shares on 2026-02-28 at $45.89 each (proceeds $90,725). Combined proceeds from the withholding disposals were $366,019.
  • The withholding transactions are routine tax-related disposals, not open-market investment sales.

Key Details

  • Transaction dates & prices: 2026-02-27 — 5,999 shares @ $45.89 (withheld/sold); 2026-02-28 — 1,977 shares @ $45.89 (withheld/sold); 2026-03-01 — award of 54,855 RSUs (no per-share price).
  • Shares owned after these transactions: Not specified in the provided filing excerpt — check the full Form 4 for post-transaction holdings.
  • Footnotes of note:
    • F1/F2: The February disposals represent aggregate withholding of shares for tax purposes in connection with vested RSUs that were converted from Fortive RSUs before Ralliant’s separation from Fortive.
    • F3: The 54,855 RSU award was granted under the 2025 Stock Incentive Plan and is time-vesting.
    • F4: RSUs pay out one share of common stock per RSU.
  • Filing timeliness: Form 4 was filed 2026-03-03 for transactions dated Feb 27–Mar 1; this appears to be timely (within the typical two-business-day reporting window).

Context

  • The disposals were tax-withholding transactions (transaction code F), a common administrative step when RSUs vest; these do not necessarily indicate insider selling for investment reasons.
  • The March 1 entry is an award (transaction code A). RSU awards are a form of compensation and are different from open-market purchases or exercises of options.