Jon Snodgres - 17 Feb 2022 Form 4 Insider Report for REPLIGEN CORP (RGEN)

Signature
/s/ Kimberly Brown (Attorney in Fact)
Issuer symbol
RGEN
Transactions as of
17 Feb 2022
Net transactions value
-$60,563
Form type
4
Filing time
22 Feb 2022, 18:30:57 UTC
Previous filing
18 May 2021
Next filing
28 Feb 2022

Quoteable Key Fact

"Jon Snodgres filed Form 4 for REPLIGEN CORP (RGEN) on 22 Feb 2022."

Quick Takeaways

  • This page summarizes Jon Snodgres's Form 4 filing for REPLIGEN CORP (RGEN).
  • 2 reported transactions and 0 derivative rows are listed below.
  • Filing timestamp: 22 Feb 2022, 18:30.

What Changed

  • Previous filing in this sequence was filed on 18 May 2021.
  • Current net transaction value: -$60,563.

Why This Matters

  • This tells you what this filing adds before you inspect full transaction and derivative tables.
  • You can trace every row back to the original SEC filing document.

Source Evidence

Filed on Form 4

Ownership activity is grounded in SEC Form 4 disclosures.

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Transactions Table

Type Sym Class Transaction Value $ Shares Change % * Price $ Shares After Date Ownership Footnotes
transaction RGEN Common Stock Award $0 +900 +3% $0.000000 30,793 17 Feb 2022 Direct F1, F2
transaction RGEN Common Stock Tax liability $60,563 -332 -1.1% $182.42 30,461 17 Feb 2022 Direct F3
* An asterisk sign (*) next to the price indicates that the price is likely invalid.

Explanation of Responses:

Id Content
F1 Represents shares issued pursuant to Performance Stock Unit ("PSU") award granted to the Issuer on January 4, 2021. The Compensation Committee authorized the issuance of the underlying shares based upon the Issuer's achievement of pre-established performance criteria set forth in the PSU award.
F2 The total reported in Column 5 has been adjusted to correct an overstatement of total holdings by 2,000 shares, first reflected in a Form 4 filed on March 2, 2020.
F3 Represents the number of shares withheld by the Issuer to satisfy tax withholding obligations of the reporting person that arose upon the settlement of the PSUs.
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