A Delek director reported the sale of 7,343 shares for about $338,000 on March 19, 2026.
The transaction involved only direct, open-market sales; no indirect or derivative interests were reported in this filing.
The director reported 6,646 remaining common shares held directly after the transaction.
Zohar Shlomo, Director at Delek US Holdings (NYSE:DK), reported the sale of 7,343 shares of common stock for a total consideration of about $338,000 on March 19, 2026, as disclosed in the SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares sold (direct) | 7,343 |
| Transaction value | $338K |
| Post-transaction common shares (direct) | 6,646 |
| Post-transaction value (direct ownership) | $296K |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 reported price ($46.00); post-transaction value based on March 19, 2026 market close ($44.60).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Revenue (TTM) | $10.72 billion |
| Net income (TTM) | -$22.80 million |
| Dividend yield | 2% |
| Price (as of market close 3/19/26) | $46.00 |
* 1-year performance is calculated using March 19, 2026 as the reference date.
Delek US Holdings is an integrated downstream energy company with a diversified portfolio spanning refining, logistics, and retail operations. The company leverages its strategically located refineries and extensive pipeline and terminal assets to supply transportation fuels and related products across the southern U.S. Delek's competitive position is supported by vertical integration and a multi-segment business model that captures value at various points in the energy supply chain.
After an 180% run, trimming a position of this size might suggest the director may be managing exposure as valuation and sentiment shift; however, this sale ultimately looks like a structured, pre-planned liquidity. The transaction was executed under a Rule 10b5-1 plan, so the timing was likely set well in advance, which limits how much investors should read into it as a reaction to the stock’s recent surge.
Meanwhile, Delek’s underlying business remains tightly linked to refining margins and fuel demand cycles. The company’s vertically integrated model across refining, logistics, and retail continues to provide flexibility, particularly in capturing margin across the value chain. Recent performance has benefited from favorable crack spreads and disciplined capital allocation, helping support earnings even as broader energy markets remain volatile.
The notable element here is less the timing and more the magnitude relative to remaining holdings, especially alongside a broader pattern of recent sales. Still, given the pre-arranged nature of the trade, it is better interpreted as portfolio management following a major rally than a directional call on the business.
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