The disposition involved 15,954 shares at a weighted-average price of $110.58 per share on August 17.
This was a non-discretionary event where shares were withheld by the company to satisfy tax obligations related to the vesting of equity awards.
The move was linked to the settlement of restricted, performance, and market stock units rather than a discretionary market sale.
Satish Ganesan, chief strategy officer at Synaptics Incorporated (NASDAQ:SYNA), disposed of 15,954 shares on August 17 in a non-discretionary transaction valued at $1.8 million, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares sold | 15,954 |
| Transaction value | $1.8 million |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 87,682 |
| Post-transaction value | $9.70 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($110.58); post-transaction value based on the August 17 market close ($110.58).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-18) | $104.83 |
| Market Capitalization | $4.1 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $1.2 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | -$490.8 million |
Synaptics Incorporated is a global semiconductor solutions provider with a market capitalization of $4.1 billion, employing 1,700 professionals from its San Jose headquarters. The company specializes in human-machine interface and connectivity technologies that enhance user experience across diverse consumer and computing platforms. With TTM revenue of $1.2 billion, Synaptics maintains a strategic focus on audio, video, and connectivity solutions while navigating near-term profitability challenges in a competitive semiconductor landscape.
What's more important here for long-term investors is the massive looming deal that fully changes Synaptics' trajectory. The company agreed in June to be acquired by onsemi in an all-stock deal worth roughly $7 billion, and Synaptics has leaned its pitch on Physical AI and Edge AI, with plans to begin sampling its AI-native Astra SR-Series microcontrollers this fall. Financially, the firm's fourth quarter revenue rose 9% to $308 million, with Core IoT product sales up 24% to $104.6 million, the fastest-growing piece of the business and the one most likely tied to Ganesan's bets as chief strategy officer. Meanwhile, non-GAAP EPS climbed 22% to $1.23 even as GAAP results carried a one-time $447.4 million net loss from a deferred tax valuation allowance (so, not from the underlying business itself slowing down).
Synaptics stockholders are set to receive 1.350 shares of onsemi stock for each Synaptics share once the deal closes, a fixed exchange ratio that means Ganesan's remaining 87,682 shares already have a defined future value tied to how onsemi trades. The stock has shed about 45% of its value since June, amid stress that's impacted other semi names, but it's still up 45% over the past year, which well outpaces the broader market.
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