Form 4: Avista Corp Insider Transaction: David J. Meyer
Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership
Retired VP David J. Meyer executed a routine withdrawal of 44.66 shares from the Avista Corp Executive Deferral Plan.
Summary
- David J. Meyer, a retired Vice President of Avista Corp, processed a withdrawal of 44.66 shares from the company's Executive Deferral Plan.
- The transaction occurred on June 15, 2026, at a price of $40.98 per share.
- Following this transaction, the reporting person retains 3,662.19 shares held in the Executive Deferral Plan, along with 5,103.9851 shares of common stock and 7.19 shares in a 401(k) plan.
Sentiment
Score: 5
Explanation: StockSavvy.ai views this as a neutral event, as it represents a routine administrative withdrawal by a retired executive.
Positives
- The transaction is a routine, scheduled retirement withdrawal rather than a discretionary market sale.
Negatives
- None identified; this is a standard administrative event for a retired executive.
Risks
- None identified.
Future Outlook
Not applicable; this is a historical disclosure of a past transaction.
Industry Context
StockSavvy.ai notes that routine insider transactions related to retirement plans are common in the utility sector and generally do not signal changes in corporate strategy or financial health.
Comparison to Industry Standards
- The transaction aligns with standard executive compensation and retirement plan management practices observed in publicly traded utility companies.
Stakeholder Impact
- No material impact on shareholders, employees, or other stakeholders.
Key Dates
| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| 06/15/2026 | Date of the transaction involving the Executive Deferral Plan. |
| 06/16/2026 | Date the Form 4 was signed and filed. |
Keywords
Avista Corp, AVA, Insider Transaction, Form 4, Executive Deferral Plan
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