The total transaction value reached $2.4 million based on a weighted average execution price of $109.23 per share.
The filing details 17,705 shares withheld for tax obligations and 4,277 shares sold via a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.
Vikram Gupta continues to hold a direct position of about 103,000 shares with a market value of $10.85 million as of the August 18 market close.
Vikram Gupta, chief product officer at Synaptics Incorporated (NASDAQ:SYNA), disclosed the disposition of 21,982 shares of common stock on August 17 and August 18, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Transaction value | ~$2.4 million |
| Shares sold | 21,982 |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | ~103,000 |
| Post-transaction value | $10.85 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($109.23); post-transaction value based on the August 18 market close ($104.83).
| 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 approximately 1,700 employees and a market capitalization of $4.1 billion. The company leverages its expertise in human-machine interface technologies and signal processing to deliver differentiated semiconductor products that address critical functionality requirements in consumer and enterprise markets. With TTM revenue of $1.2 billion, Synaptics maintains a strategic focus on innovation in audio, video, display, and connectivity solutions that enable enhanced device performance and user experience.
Gupta had 17,705 shares withheld to cover taxes on vested restricted, performance, and market stock units on August 17, and separately sold 4,277 shares under a 10b5-1 plan he set up in September 2025. Both pieces are routine mechanics, with tax withholding on one side and a pre-scheduled plan executing on schedule on the other.
What's worth a closer look is the dynamic between Synaptics' different product lines, and how that's been shaping up the income statement: Mobile revenue fell 20.2% to $39.1 million in the fourth quarter, the one weak spot in an otherwise growing business, while Enterprise and Automotive revenue rose 9.8% to $164.3 million and Core IoT product sales climbed 24% to $104.6 million. The mix shift toward IoT and away from mobile seems like a very deliberate call on Gupta's part, as chief product officer, and it's part of why Synaptics agreed in June to be acquired by onsemi in an all-stock deal worth roughly $7 billion. Once the onsemi deal closes, Gupta's product roadmap becomes onsemi's roadmap, and the mobile-to-IoT shift he's been managing is one of the clearer signs of what onsemi is buying. Overall, fourth quarter revenue rose 9% to $308 million, and non-GAAP EPS climbed 22% to $1.23. Shares are also up over the past year and are well outperforming the broader market.
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