Kate Mitchell acquired 2,350 RAL shares on Feb. 10, 2026, for a transaction value of ~$100,000 at around $42.48 per share.
All shares are held indirectly through The Wesley and Katherine Mitchell Living Trust, with no direct holdings reported after the transaction. After the transaction, Mitchell held 8,411 shares indirectly and 0 shares directly.
Kate Mitchell, Director of Ralliant (NYSE:RAL), reported an open-market purchase of 2,350 shares for a total consideration of ~$100,000, according to a SEC Form 4 filing dated Feb. 12, 2026.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares traded | 2,350 |
| Transaction value | $99,828.00 |
| Post-transaction shares (direct) | 0 |
| Post-transaction shares (indirect) | 8,411 |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 reported price ($42.48).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Revenue (TTM) | $2.07 billion |
| Net Loss (TTM) | $1.22 billion |
| Dividend yield | 0.20% |
| Price (as of market close 3/21/26) | $40.80 |
Ralliant provides advanced measurement and sensor technologies for defense and space applications. It designs and manufactures precision instruments, test and measurement systems, and specialty sensors. The company's strategy centers on innovation in precision measurement and sensor technology.
Ralliant had a highly underwhelming Q4 FY 2025 earnings report on Feb. 4, 2026, reporting a $1.3 billion net loss, compared to $82.7 million in net income in the same period a year earlier. It was in large part due to a $1.4 billion goodwill impairment related to the acquisition of EA Elektro-Automatik, a power supplies company. EA’s book value exceeded its fair value, largely due to the subsidiary’s slower-than-anticipated growth and lowered expectations for electric vehicles, for which EA was supposed to be a significant contributor.
The dramatic turn in quarterly net income dropped Ralliant’s stock 31.8% in a single day to an all-time low on Feb. 5, reaching $37.27. This also caused the company to significantly lower its 2026 earnings outlook, leading to current investigations into whether Ralliant’s prior outlook, issued before the Q4 earnings, adequately prepared investors for the significant change in forecasts.
Ralliant’s institutional investors are pushing the company to engage in more stock buybacks and cost-saving initiatives. Irenic Capital Management, which currently owns 2% of Ralliant, is one of the investors who are pushing for those initiatives. Ralliant’s stock is in a difficult position, and investors interested in it should proceed with caution for now.
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