Key Points
Margaret Hayne sold 11,518 indirectly-held shares over two days, yielding a transaction value of ~$811,000 at an average price around $70.42 per share.
The sale represented 0.0128% of shares outstanding, with all shares sold through indirect holdings and no direct holdings affected by this transaction.
All shares were disposed of through indirect ownership structures attributed to family trusts and related entities detailed in the filing footnotes.
Hayne retains substantial ownership — 1,176,273 direct shares and 19,638,737 indirect shares following the transaction.
Margaret Hayne, Co-President & Chief Creative Officer at Urban Outfitters(NASDAQ:URBN), disclosed the sale of 11,518 shares of Common Stock through indirect ownership entities on Feb. 19 and Feb. 20, 2026, with an aggregate transaction value of approximately $811,000 as reported in the SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summary
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares sold (indirect) | 11,518 |
| Shares traded (indirect) | 11,518 |
| Transaction value | ~$811,000 |
| Post-transaction shares (direct) | 1,176,273 |
| Post-transaction shares (indirect) | 19,638,737 |
| Post-transaction value (direct ownership) | ~$80.40 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($70.42); post-transaction value based on Feb. 20, 2026 market close ($68.35).
Key questions
- How does the transaction size compare to the median for Margaret Hayne's historical sell activity?
This sale of 11,518 shares is below the historical median of 18,666 shares per sell transaction, as observed across 30 sale events since February 2023. - What is the impact of this sale on Hayne's ownership capacity?
The transaction reduced Hayne's aggregate direct and indirect holdings to 20,815,010 shares post-transaction, which demonstrates minimal change in overall ownership structure. - Were direct holdings or options impacted by this activity?
No direct holdings or derivative securities were affected; the transaction was limited to indirect shares controlled via trusts and family-related entities. - What context is provided by trading cadence?
The sale illustrates routine liquidity management rather than discretionary allocation change, and is consistent with the pattern of regular small-volume dispositions as holdings have declined.
Company overview
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Revenue (TTM) | $6.17 billion |
| Net income (TTM) | $464.92 million |
| Employees | 11,310 |
| 1-year price change | 24.90% |
* 1-year price change calculated using Feb. 20, 2026 as the reference date.
Company snapshot
- Urban Outfitters offers a diversified portfolio of retail brands including Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free People, Bhldn, Terrain, and Nuuly, with products spanning apparel, accessories, home goods, beauty, and wedding merchandise.
- It generates revenue through a multi-channel model encompassing physical retail stores, digital platforms, wholesale distribution, and a subscription rental service.
- The company targets young adults and women aged 18–45, serving customers in the United States, Canada, and Europe through both direct-to-consumer and wholesale channels.
Urban Outfitters is a leading specialty retailer with a broad brand portfolio and a strong omni-channel presence across North America and Europe. The company leverages a mix of retail, digital, wholesale, and subscription rental operations to reach diverse consumer segments.
Its differentiated product offerings and focus on experiential retailing support its competitive position in the apparel and lifestyle sector.
What this transaction means for investors
The sale of 11,518 Urban Outfitters shares by Co-President & Chief Creative Officer Margaret Hayne is not a warning sign. She executed the February transactions as part of a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan, adopted in July of 2025.
A Rule 10b5-1 trading plan is often implemented by insiders to avoid accusations of making trades based on insider information. In addition, she still retains over 20 million shares held directly and indirectly, indicating she is not in a rush to dispose of her company stock.
The sale came at a time when Urban Outfitters shares had fallen from a 52-week high of $84.35 reached in January. Even so, the company delivered solid results for its 2026 fiscal year ended Jan. 31. Sales reached a record $6.2 billion, representing an 11% year-over-year increase.
With the stock price dropping from its high, Urban Outfitters shares are sporting a forward price-to-earnings of 11, which is lower than it’s been since last April. This suggests now is a good time to consider buying shares, but is not the ideal moment to sell.
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