14,698 common shares were sold for a transaction value of ~$518,000 at an average price around $35.24 per share on May 15, 2026.
The sale represented 14.51% of Berman's direct holdings, reducing her direct position from 101,291 to 86,593 shares.
All shares traded were held directly; no indirect entities or derivative securities were involved in this transaction.
This is Berman's only open-market sale in the past year; prior trades were administrative and did not alter her ownership.
On May 15, 2026, Bridget Ryan Berman, Director at Tanger Inc. (NYSE:SKT), reported an open-market sale of 14,698 shares of common stock, valued at approximately $518,000, per the SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares sold (direct) | 14,698 |
| Transaction value | $518,000 |
| Post-transaction shares (direct) | 86,593 |
| Post-transaction value (direct ownership) | $3.05 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 reported price ($35.24); post-transaction value based on May 15, 2026, market close ($35.27).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Revenue (TTM) | $596.62 million |
| Net income (TTM) | $123.84 million |
| Dividend yield | 3.51% |
| 1-year price change | 19.60% |
* 1-year performance calculated using May 15th, 2026 as the reference date.
Tanger Inc. is a leading retail REIT with a substantial footprint in the North American outlet and open-air shopping center market. The company leverages over four decades of sector expertise to deliver value through strategic property locations and a diversified tenant base. Its competitive edge lies in its scale, operational efficiency, and established relationships with prominent retail brands.
Tanger director Bridget Ryan Berman recently sold $518,000 worth of the company's shares. Insider sales such as this one frequently attract investors' attention, but in this case, the important point is that she still owns a substantial stake in the company. In fact, this sale represented only 14.5% of her total holdings in Tanger. Insiders sell stock for a variety of reasons, but this sale does not appear to signal a loss of confidence in the company. Instead of taking cues from one insider sale, consider the company’s business fundamentals.
For one thing, Tanger’s properties have a nearly 97% occupancy rate, and the company continues to expand its portfolio. It pays a regular dividend to shareholders.
However, the company’s stock is currently trading at its 52-week high. At the current price, a new investment in Tanger may have limited upside. Also, the broader retail real estate market has been pressured by high interest rates, inflation, tariffs, and consumers’ concerns over the economy.
The bottom line is that if investors currently own the stock, it’s wise to hold on to it for now. It might also be a good investment for those primarily interested in dividend income. But growth investors may want to wait for a better entry point.
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