Cardinal Health's Legal Chief Just Filed an Insider Transaction. Here's What to Know

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Key Points

  • The sale realized $7.0 million based on a weighted average execution price.

  • The transaction represents a 47% reduction in Mayer direct equity holdings.

  • Mayer maintains a direct position of 33,076 shares following the disposition.

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Jessica L. Mayer, chief legal officer of Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE:CAH), sold 29,436 shares of common stock at $236.19 per share on August 18, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Shares sold29,436
Transaction value~$7.0 million
Post-transaction shares (directly held)33,076
Post-transaction value$7.77 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($236.19); post-transaction value based on the August 18 market close ($234.98).

Key questions

  • What were the execution details of the transaction?
    The shares were sold in multiple transactions at price intervals ranging from $234.07 to $237.67 per share.
  • How does this move impact the insider's total ownership?
    Following the disposition, Mayer direct ownership interest in the company is 0.01%.
  • What is the current scale and valuation of the company?
    Cardinal Health operates as a global healthcare services provider with a $55.0 billion market capitalization and trailing twelve-month revenue of $254.2 billion as of the August 19 market close.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-19)$234.85
Market Capitalization$55.0 billion
Revenue (TTM)$254.2 billion
Net Income (TTM)$1.7 billion

Company Snapshot

  • Cardinal Health operates as a global, integrated healthcare services and products provider, delivering pharmaceutical distribution, medical supplies, and healthcare solutions across the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and international markets.
  • The company generates revenue through its two core operating divisions--Pharmaceutical and Medical--which provide distribution, logistics, and specialized healthcare services to institutional and individual customers.
  • Cardinal Health serves a diverse customer base, including hospitals, healthcare networks, pharmacies, outpatient surgical centers, clinical laboratories, physician practices, and patients receiving home-based care.

Cardinal Health is one of the largest healthcare services and products companies globally. The company maintains a competitive position through its integrated distribution network, broad customer relationships, and diversified service offerings across pharmaceutical and medical segments. Cardinal Health's scale and operational infrastructure enable it to serve as a critical intermediary within the healthcare supply chain, supporting healthcare providers and patients across multiple geographies and care settings.

What this transaction means for investors

Mayer wasn't alone on Aug. 18. CFO Aaron Alt sold 42,000 shares the same day, and CIO Michelle Greene sold 11,650, for example, and all three had performance share units settle on Aug. 15. Though the filing seems routine, Mayer's seat is what makes the filing worth reading. Analysts spent much of the Aug. 11 earnings call pressing management on 340B, the federal program requiring discounted drug prices for hospitals that serve low-income patients, plus Medicare price setting under the Inflation Reduction Act. CEO Jason Hollar was blunt about it, saying "we don't see our role changing and we don't believe our compensation should change."

Fiscal 2027 pharma revenue growth of 3% to 5% already builds in IRA pricing pressure, and Alt said the company is assuming the same percentage impact it just absorbed, roughly 500 basis points off segment revenue in the fourth quarter, offset almost exactly by GLP-1 volume. The January rate changes are the first live test of whether that offset holds.

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