Mitchell G. Tyson, a member of the Board of Directors at Photronics (NASDAQ:PLAB)reported the sale of 10,000 shares of Common Stock for a transaction value of approximately $423,000, according to the SEC Form 4 filing.
Metric | Value |
|---|---|
Shares sold (direct) | 10,000 |
Transaction value | $423,100 |
Post-transaction shares (direct) | 33,199 |
Post-transaction value (direct ownership) | ~$1.36 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($42.31); post-transaction value based on April 1, 2026 market close ($40.88).
How does the size of this sale compare with Tyson’s historical trading pattern?
The 10,000-share sale matches the median size for Tyson’s sell transactions since July of last year, which have ranged from 5,000 to 20,000 shares, suggesting a consistent disposition cadence as his holdings have decreased.What proportion of Tyson’s direct holdings was impacted by this transaction?
The sale accounted for 23.15% of Tyson’s direct position at the time, which is above the recent median of 10.37% per transaction observed across five sell trades since July 2025.Did the transaction involve indirect holdings or derivative securities?
No, the filing indicates the transaction consisted solely of directly-held Common Stock, with no involvement of indirect entities or derivative exercises.What is Tyson’s remaining exposure to Photronics following this sale?
After the transaction, Tyson holds 33,199 shares of Common Stock directly, valued at approximately $1.36 million as of the April 1, 2026 market close.
Metric | Value |
|---|---|
Revenue (TTM) | $862.22 million |
Net income (TTM) | $136.49 million |
1-year price change | 124.70% |
* 1-year price change calculated using April 1, 2026 as the reference date.
Photronics manufactures and sells photomask products used in the production of integrated circuits and flat panel displays, with revenue primarily generated from semiconductor and display manufacturers.
It operates a business model focused on providing critical photomask technology and services that enable customers to transfer circuit patterns onto semiconductor wafers and display substrates.
The company serves semiconductor foundries, integrated device manufacturers, and flat panel display producers globally, targeting high-performance electronics and technology markets.
Photronics is a leading independent supplier of photomasks, essential for the fabrication of semiconductors and flat panel displays. With a global footprint and a focus on advanced technology, the company leverages its technical expertise to support the evolving needs of major electronics manufacturers. Its ability to deliver high-precision products positions it as a critical partner in the semiconductor supply chain.