Ken Rizvi disposed of 17,251 shares on August 17, representing a total transaction value of $1.9 million.
The activity was entirely non-discretionary and was conducted to satisfy tax withholding obligations related to the settlement of various equity awards.
Following the transaction, the insider retains about 134,000 shares of common stock held directly.
Ken Rizvi, the chief financial officer of Synaptics Incorporated (NASDAQ:SYNA), reported the disposition of 17,251 shares on August 17, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares sold (directly held) | 17,251 |
| Transaction value | $1.9 million |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 134,365 |
| Post-transaction value | $14.86 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.
Rizvi had 17,251 shares withheld on August 17 to cover taxes on vested restricted, performance, and market stock units, the same day Synaptics' chief strategy officer, Satish Ganesan, had shares withheld for the same reason on his own vesting event. For both of these transactions, nothing about the size or timing points to a change in outlook from either of the execx.
More important for Synaptics shareholders is the pending onsemi acquisition, a deal the two companies pegged at $7.8 billion in combined 2026 revenue when they announced it in June, with closing anticipated by mid-2027. Per the deal terms, onsemi shareholders will own about 88% of the combined company once it closes, with Synaptics shareholders holding the remaining 12%. The combined entity is expected to carry $5.4 billion in gross debt against $4.2 billion in cash at announcement. On the stand-alone numbers, Synaptics closed fiscal 2026 with non-GAAP gross margin expanding 100 basis points to 54.5% in the fourth quarter, even as GAAP gross margin held flat at 44.7% for the full year. Rizvi summed up his approach on an earlier call, saying simply, "We remain focused on disciplined execution."
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