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Is Ryder System Stock a Buy or Sell After a President Dumped Over 30,000 Shares Worth $6.6 Million?

Motley Fool - Wed Mar 11, 2:37PM CDT

Key Points

  • John Sensing sold 30,110 shares for a total consideration of approximately $6.64 million, based on a weighted average price of $220.36 per share on Feb. 19, 2026.

  • This transaction represented 38.02% of Sensing's direct holdings, reducing his directly held shares from approximately 79,000 to 49,081.

  • All shares were held and sold directly; no indirect holdings or transactions through trusts or other entities were involved.

  • The sale was executed in conjunction with the exercise of 12,110 options, with all proceeds realized through open-market sales and direct ownership; remaining direct holdings are valued at approximately $10.76 million as of the market close on Feb. 19, 2026.

John S. Sensing, President of Supply Chain Solutions (SCS) and Dedicated Transportation Solutions (DTS), reported the sale of 30,110 shares of Ryder System(NYSE:R) common stock in an open-market transaction on Feb. 19, 2026, according to a SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Shares sold (direct)30,110
Transaction value$6.6 million
Post-transaction shares (direct)49,081
Post-transaction value (direct ownership)~$10.76 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($220.36); post-transaction value based on Feb. 19, 2026 market close ($220.36).

Key questions

  • What was the structure and context of this transaction?
    This was a derivative-related event: Sensing exercised 12,110 options and sold a total of 30,110 shares directly in the open market, with no indirect or trust-based participation involved.
  • How does this trade size compare to Sensing's own past activity?
    The 30,110 shares sold on Feb. 19, 2026, represents a higher proportion of Sensing's direct pre-transaction holdings (38.02%) than the 32.11% sold in his May 2025 transaction, though the May 2025 sale involved more shares (37,463).
  • What is the impact on Sensing's remaining ownership and future selling capacity?
    Following this transaction, Sensing retains 49,081 directly held shares, representing roughly 0.12% of outstanding shares, with no indirect or option-based exposure indicated in the filing, and a remaining direct position valued at ~$10.76 million as of Feb. 19, 2026.
  • What market and valuation context should be considered?
    The transaction occurred as Ryder shares were priced at $220.36 at the close on Feb. 19, 2026, up 38.55% over the prior year, suggesting the sale was executed into strength and entirely as a direct holding disposition.

Company overview

MetricValue
Market capitalization$7.71 billion
Revenue (TTM)$12.69 billion
Net income (TTM)$500.00 million
1-year price change38.55%

* 1-year performance calculated using Feb. 19, 2026 as the reference date.

Company snapshot

  • Ryder System provides full-service leasing, commercial vehicle rental, fleet management, supply chain, and dedicated transportation solutions through its Fleet Management Solutions, Supply Chain Solutions, and Dedicated Transportation Solutions segments.
  • It operates an integrated model generating income through long-term contracts, recurring lease payments, maintenance services, and value-added supply chain solutions.
  • The company serves large enterprises and mid-sized businesses across industries requiring logistics, distribution, and transportation support, including manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce sectors.

Ryder System is a leading provider of transportation and supply chain management solutions with a global footprint and a workforce of over 50,000 employees. The company's strategy centers on delivering integrated logistics and fleet services, leveraging scale and operational expertise to drive efficiency for clients.

Ryder System's competitive edge lies in its comprehensive service offering and established reputation in the industrial logistics market.

What this transaction means for investors

The sale of over 30,000 Ryder shares on Feb. 19 by John S. Sensing, President of Global SCS & DTS, appears to be in response to a rise in the stock price. Shares hit a 52-week high of $230.39 on Feb. 11, just days before Sensing’s sale.

Ryder System shares rose thanks to the company’s growth in earings. It exited 2025 with earnings per share (EPS) from continuing operations of $11.99, which represented an 8% increase from the prior year.

The EPS growth was due to the company’s excellent management over its expenses, since 2025 revenue saw only a slight year-over-year increase to $12.67 billion compared to $12.64 billion in 2024.

Ryder’s jump up in share price means its price-to-earnings ratio of about 17 hovers around a high point for the past year. This indicates its stock valuation is on the expensive side. Consequently, now is a good time for shareholders to sell, but for investors looking to buy, wait for the stock price to drop first.

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