Individual Robert Greenberg - 17 Dec 2024 Form 4 Insider Report for SKECHERS USA INC (SKX)

Source evidence Original filing metadata and source links for verification. 5 source fields
SEC form
4
Accepted by SEC
18 Dec 2024, 17:58:20 UTC
Prior SEC filing
27 Jun 2024
Next SEC filing
06 Jan 2025
Source filing
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Reporting owner 1 detail
Reporting owner signature
Philip Paccione, Attorney-in-fact on behalf of Robert Greenberg

Key filing fact

Individual Robert Greenberg filed Form 4 for SKECHERS USA INC (SKX) on 18 Dec 2024.

Key facts

  • This page summarizes Individual Robert Greenberg's Form 4 filing for SKECHERS USA INC (SKX).
  • 1 reported transaction and 2 derivative rows are listed below.
  • Accepted by SEC: 18 Dec 2024, 17:58.

Change

  • Previous filing in this sequence was filed on 27 Jun 2024.
  • Current net transaction value: $0.

Research use

  • 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.

Evidence

Filed on Form 4

Ownership activity is grounded in SEC Form 4 disclosures.

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Reported derivative securities

Options, warrants, convertible securities, or similar derivative positions disclosed in the filing.

SKX transaction Derivative

Class B Common Stock

Deposit into or withdrawal from voting trust

Transaction value
$0
Shares
-65,000
Change %
-0.47%
Price
$0.000000
Shares after
13,619,670
Date
17 Dec 2024
Ownership
By Skechers Voting Trust
Underlying class
Class A Common Stock
Underlying amount
65,000
Exercise price
Footnotes
F1, F2
SKX holding Derivative

Class B Common Stock

No transaction description listed

Transaction value
Shares
Change %
Price
Shares after
4,255,986
Date
17 Dec 2024
Ownership
By Greenberg Family Trust
Underlying class
Class A Common Stock
Underlying amount
4,255,986
Exercise price
Footnotes
F1, F2
* marks a reported price that did not pass the local price check.

Additional SEC filing notes

Filing notes and footnotes

Explanation of responses 2 footnotes

Footnote F1

Holders of Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock generally have identical rights, except that holders of Class A Common Stock are entitled to one vote per share while holders of Class B Common Stock are entitled to ten votes per share on matters to be voted on by shareholders.

Footnote F2

Shares of Class B Common Stock are convertible into Class A Common Stock on a one-for-one basis for no additional consideration at any time, with no expiration date, upon voluntary conversion by the holder of such shares or upon any sale or transfer of such shares with certain exceptions.

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