4,302 common shares were exercised and sold on June 17, 2026, for $476,000 at a weighted average price of around $110.73 per share.
This was a derivative transaction involving the exercise and immediate sale of options.
No indirect shares or trust entity participation was reported.
Kathleen Goin, Chief Operating Officer of Palvella Therapeutics (NASDAQ:PVLA), reported the exercise of 4,302 stock options immediately converted and sold as common shares for a transaction value of approximately $476,000 according to the SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares traded (direct) | 4,302 |
| Transaction value | $476,000 |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($110.73).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close 6/17/26) | $110.73 |
| Market capitalization | $1.75 billion |
| Net income (TTM) | -$49,297,000.00 |
Palvella Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on advancing innovative therapies for rare and severe skin diseases. With a lean operational structure and a pipeline centered on QTORIN rapamycin, the company leverages clinical research to address unmet medical needs in dermatology. Its strategic emphasis on orphan indications and mTOR pathway diseases positions Palvella to compete in specialized markets where few alternatives exist.
The filing shows Goin executed the transaction under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on Aug. 19, 2025, while continuing to hold 17,219 options that preserve meaningful upside if the company's momentum continues.
That momentum has been hard to ignore. Shares have surged nearly 620% over the past year as investors have grown more optimistic about QTORIN rapamycin, the company's lead therapy for rare skin diseases. Most recently, the FDA granted rolling review for Palvella's New Drug Application for QTORIN rapamycin in microcystic lymphatic malformations, a process that allows regulators to begin reviewing portions of the application before the full submission is complete. Management said it remains on track to complete the NDA submission in the second half of 2026, with CEO Wes Kaupinen saying the company intends to leverage rolling review, Breakthrough Therapy, and Fast Track designations to support an efficient path toward potential approval.
The company also recently moved its shares to the Nasdaq Global Market, a milestone management said should increase Palvella's visibility as it advances its pipeline of potential first-in-disease therapies.
For long-term investors, the key question remains regulatory execution. Option-related insider sales are common, but upcoming FDA milestones and eventual commercialization prospects are likely to matter far more than this transaction.
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