Deborah Weitzman sold 7,354 shares for approximately $1.7 million on August 18.
The entire disposition was executed through direct ownership, with no indirect holdings reported in the filing.
This activity occurred following a 57% one-year stock price return as of the August 18 transaction date.
Deborah Weitzman, CEO of the PSS Segment, reported a sale of 7,354 shares of Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE:CAH) in a recent SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Transaction value | ~$1.7 million |
| Shares sold | 7,354 |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 77,901 |
| Post-transaction value | ~$18.31 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($235.45); post-transaction value based on the August 18 market close ($234.98).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| 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 |
Cardinal Health is one of the largest healthcare services and products companies globally, with a TTM revenue base of $254.2 billion and a market capitalization of $55.0 billion. The company maintains a competitive advantage through its integrated distribution network, scale across pharmaceutical and medical segments, and established relationships with a broad spectrum of healthcare providers across multiple geographies. With 58,788 employees worldwide, Cardinal Health is positioned as a critical infrastructure provider within the healthcare supply chain, supporting the delivery of care across institutional and individual patient settings.
Weitzman sold 7,354 shares and still finished August owning far more Cardinal stock than she did at the start of it. She held 52,877 shares before performance units landed on Aug. 4, and 77,901 once the dust settled, an increase of about 47%. The CEO, CFO, legal chief and CIO all came out of the same window roughly flat or down, so she's the one who took the award and mostly kept it.
Meanwhile, and importantly for long-term investors, Weitzman runs the segment that carried the quarter. Pharmaceutical and Specialty Solutions brought in $58.8 billion of revenue in the fourth quarter, up 6%, and segment profit rose 21% to $645 million. Specialty grew more than 25% across fiscal 2026. CEO Jason Hollar told analysts the company still sees "fantastic growth in our Biopharma Solutions business." For fiscal 2027, segment revenue is guided to 3% to 5% growth and profit to 8% to 11%, with 2 to 3 points of that profit coming from acquisitions already announced. CFO Aaron Alt said first-quarter profit growth should run near the top of the range before the Solaris deal laps in the second quarter, which is when the organic number gets its first clean look.
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