What Long-Term Investors Should Know About This Hims Insider Filing

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Key Points

  • This disposition of 47,702 shares was executed at $28.15 per share for a total transaction value of $1.3 million.

  • This activity was non-discretionary, as shares were withheld to satisfy tax liabilities associated with the quarterly vesting of restricted stock units.

  • The executive's direct Class A stock ownership remains at 470,687 shares, representing a market value of $13.3 million as of the transaction date.

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Chief Operating Officer Michael Chi disposed of 47,702 shares of Hims & Hers Health, Inc. (NYSE:HIMS) on August 14, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Transaction value$1.3 million
Shares sold47,702
Post-transaction shares (directly held)470,687
Post-transaction value$13.3 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($28.15); post-transaction value based on the August 14 market close ($28.15).

Key questions

  • What was the structural driver of this transaction?
    The disposition was non-discretionary and served to cover tax obligations linked to the vesting of multiple restricted stock unit awards. This type of automated withholding reflects a pre-arranged tax settlement rather than an active investment decision by the Chief Operating Officer.
  • What is the status of the insider's remaining equity exposure?
    Following the settlement, Chi directly holds 470,687 shares of Class A Common Stock. The executive also maintains derivative securities in the form of unvested restricted stock units, which will continue to vest quarterly through mid-2029.
  • How has the stock performed relative to this vesting event?
    The one-year total return for the stock was -40% as of the August 14 transaction date. Shares were priced at $28.15 for this withholding event, while the stock was priced at $28.61 as of the August 17 market close.
  • What is the forward outlook for additional vesting events?
    Disclosure footnotes specify quarterly vesting dates for five separate restricted stock unit grants with schedules extending through June 2029. These overlapping awards ensure a consistent cadence of equity delivery and associated tax-related dispositions over the coming 12 quarters.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-17)$28.61
Market Capitalization$6.4 billion
Revenue (TTM)$2.6 billion
Net Income (TTM)-$142.0 million

Company Snapshot

  • Hims & Hers operates a comprehensive digital health platform that delivers prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, medical devices, cosmetics, and dietary supplements directly to consumers through its websites and mobile application.
  • The company generates revenue through a direct-to-consumer model by connecting patients with licensed medical professionals for virtual consultations and facilitating the sale of health and wellness products with recurring subscription and transaction-based revenue streams.
  • The company primarily serves consumers seeking convenient, accessible healthcare solutions and wellness products, targeting individuals who prefer digital-first medical consultations and home delivery of pharmaceutical and consumer health products.

Hims & Hers Health operates as a leading digital health platform with a $6.4 billion market capitalization and $2.6 billion in TTM revenue, positioning itself at the intersection of telehealth and direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical distribution. The company's integrated platform model creates competitive advantages through operational efficiency, customer convenience, and data-driven personalization. Despite current net losses of $142.0 million TTM, the company's substantial revenue base and market scale reflect strong consumer adoption of its digital-first healthcare delivery model.

What this transaction means for investors

A key thing that sticks out about this filing is that Chi carries five separate RSU grants that vest quarterly out through June 2029. That shows you that this kind of automatic withholding sale isn't a one-off, and it also shows you he has plenty of reason to ensure HIMS stock keeps going up, even if the past year has been tough on the market. Those RSUs total up to nearly 600,000, so they're clearly substantial.

As COO, Chi is the one running the operational side of a company that just took on a lot at once. Hims & Hers closed its Eucalyptus acquisition in June, the largest in company history, and international revenue jumped to $131.4 million in the second quarter from $7.5 million a year earlier. CFO Yemi Okupe told investors the international business is expected to generate at least $600 million in 2026 revenue while operating "at or near breakeven" on adjusted EBITDA. Ultimately, that's the trade-off Chi is actually managing, fast global scale against thin near-term profitability, and it's a better gauge of his read on the business than a scheduled tax sale.

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