In a new SEC filing on January 29, it was revealed that Easton, VP & Chief Accounting Officer at Carlisle Companies (NYSE:CSL), executed a significant exercise of company stock options.
What Happened: A Form 4 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday revealed that Easton, VP & Chief Accounting Officer at Carlisle Companies in the Industrials sector, exercised stock options for 0 shares of CSL stock. The exercise price of the options was $0.0 per share.
Carlisle Companies shares are trading, exhibiting down of 0.62% and priced at $335.17 during Friday's morning. This values Easton's 0 shares at $0.
Get to Know Carlisle Companies Better
Carlisle Companies Inc is a holding company. The company manufactures and sells single-ply roofing products and warranted systems and accessories for the commercial building industry. The company is organized into two segments including Carlisle Construction Materials and Carlisle Weatherproofing Technologies. The company's product portfolio includes moisture protection products, protective roofing underlayments, integrated air and vapor barriers, spray polyurethane foam and coating systems, and others. The majority of the company's revenue comes from the Carlisle Construction Materials segment, and more than half of the total revenue is earned in the United States.
Carlisle Companies: Financial Performance Dissected
Revenue Growth: Carlisle Companies displayed positive results in 3 months. As of 30 September, 2025, the company achieved a solid revenue growth rate of approximately 1.0%. This indicates a notable increase in the company's top-line earnings. As compared to its peers, the revenue growth lags behind its industry peers. The company achieved a growth rate lower than the average among peers in Industrials sector.
Profitability Metrics:
Debt Management: Carlisle Companies's debt-to-equity ratio is below the industry average. With a ratio of 1.45, the company relies less on debt financing, maintaining a healthier balance between debt and equity, which can be viewed positively by investors.
Financial Valuation:
Market Capitalization: With restricted market capitalization, the company is positioned below industry averages. This reflects a smaller scale relative to peers.
The Relevance of Insider Transactions
Emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach, considering insider transactions is valuable, but it's crucial to evaluate them in conjunction with other investment factors.
In legal terms, an "insider" refers to any officer, director, or beneficial owner of more than ten percent of a company's equity securities registered under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. This can include executives in the c-suite and large hedge funds. These insiders are required to let the public know of their transactions via a Form 4 filing, which must be filed within two business days of the transaction.
When a company insider makes a new purchase, that is an indication that they expect the stock to rise.
Insider sells, on the other hand, can be made for a variety of reasons, and may not necessarily mean that the seller thinks the stock will go down.
A Closer Look at Important Transaction Codes
Check Out The Full List Of Carlisle Companies's Insider Trades.
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