Acuity SVP and CFO Sells 4,974 Shares for $1.5 Million

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Key Points

  • Karen J. Holcom, SVP & Chief Financial Officer, sold 4,974 shares for a transaction value of ~$1,538,110 on Jan. 28, 2026, at a weighted average price around $309.23 per share.

  • All shares involved were direct holdings; the transaction included an exercise of 897 options with immediate sale, and indirect holdings (302 shares via 401(k) plan) were unaffected.

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Karen J. Holcom, SVP & Chief Financial Officer of Acuity (NYSE:AYI), executed the exercise of 897 options and sold 4,974 shares in an open-market transaction on Jan. 28, 2026, for a total sale value of approximately $1.5 million according to the SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Shares sold (direct)4,974
Transaction value~$1.5 million
Post-transaction shares (direct)21,523
Post-transaction shares (indirect)302
Post-transaction value (direct ownership)~$6.7 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($309.23); post-transaction value based on Jan. 28, 2026 market close ($312.16.

Key questions

  • What proportion of Holcom's direct stake was impacted by this transaction?
    The sale accounted for 18.77% of Holcom's directly held shares, reducing her position from 26,497 to 21,523 shares as of Jan. 28, 2026.
  • Did the transaction affect indirect holdings or involve entities outside direct ownership?
    No, all shares sold and options exercised were directly held; indirect holdings, specifically 302 shares Holcom’s 401(k) plan, were unchanged by this activity.
  • How does this trade fit into Holcom's historical pattern and remaining capacity?
    Recent sell transactions have been sized at a median of approximately 18.43% of holdings; this recent transaction is consistent with the prior disposition cadence.

Company overview

MetricValue
Revenue (TTM)$4.54 billion
Net income (TTM)$410.4 million
Dividend yield0.23%
1-year price change(4.69%)

* 1-year price change calculated using Jan. 28, 2026 as the reference date.

Company snapshot

  • Offers commercial, architectural, and specialty lighting solutions, lighting controls, and building management systems primarily through the Acuity Brands Lighting and Intelligent Spaces Group segments.
  • Generates revenue by manufacturing and distributing lighting fixtures, controls, and intelligent building solutions for indoor and outdoor applications, leveraging a broad portfolio of proprietary brands.
  • Serves electrical distributors, retail home improvement centers, utilities, national accounts, digital retailers, lighting showrooms, system integrators, and energy service companies across North America and internationally.

Acuity Brands is a leading provider of lighting and building management solutions with a global footprint and a strong presence in North America. The company leverages a diverse brand portfolio and dual-segment structure to address both traditional and intelligent building markets. Its scale, comprehensive product offering, and focus on innovation position it competitively within the electrical equipment and parts industry.

What this transaction means for investors

Holcom’s transaction was the automatic result of a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan, a common tool for company insiders that allows them to buy and sell shares, or have them vested, based on a pre-arranged schedule or formula. These plans provide a defense against allegations of insider trading, as the plans are usually made well before a company insider has material knowledge that could affect the stock’s share price.

Acuity is an industrial technology company with segments for lighting and intelligent spaces. The stock has lost some ground over the past year as commercial and residential builders contend with stubbornly high interest rates, tariffs, and high construction materials costs. On Jan. 8, the company reported its earnings results for the fiscal first quarter of 2026, ended Nov. 30, 2025, and despite beating profit expectations and reporting strong revenue growth, the stock fell 15% the following day. Acuity also recently announced a 17% dividend increase to $0.20 per share, extending its track record of raising dividends to three years.

Despite its occasional drawdowns, Acuity stock has been a solid performer over the longer term, returning more than 150% to shareholders over the last five years as of Jan. 28, besting the S&P 500’s 98% total return over the same time frame. Yet the industry remains somewhat pressured, if cautiously optimistic. The American Institute of Architects projects just a 1% gain in spending on building this year, increasing to just 2.2% in 2027. Spending on commercial facilities is expected to grow 3% in 2026, and spending on institutional facilities is projected to increase 2.7% this year.

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