Top Holder
WALLACE RICHARD P
Insiders Tracked
31
Latest Activity
2025-12-16
Director
Total Shares
40,396
Last Reported
2022-08-10
| Security Title | Amount Owned | Ownership | Date Reported | Filing | Security Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Common Stock - Restricted Stock Units | 1,224 | Direct | 2020-11-04 | View Filing | nonDerivative |
Common Stock | 13,741 | Direct | 2022-08-10 | View Filing | nonDerivative |
Common Stock | 25,431 | Indirect By The Barnholt Family Trust dated January 8, 1987, of which the Reporting Person is a trustee and beneficiary. | 2022-08-10 | View Filing | nonDerivative |
Chief Strategy Officer
Total Shares
76,067.917
Last Reported
2018-02-01
Insider
Total Shares
16,125.229
Last Reported
2025-11-05
Insider
Total Shares
203.732
Last Reported
2025-11-05
Director
Total Shares
32,309
Last Reported
2019-11-05
Executive Vice President
Total Shares
52,057.995
Last Reported
2024-06-28
Insider
Total Shares
203.732
Last Reported
2025-11-05
Insider
Total Shares
5,006.732
Last Reported
2025-11-05
Insider
Total Shares
15,672
Last Reported
2024-11-06
EVP & Chief Financial Officer
Total Shares
102,754.4
Last Reported
2025-12-16
Insider activity at KLAC in 2026 has focused on long-term equity retention. By monitoring SEC Form 4 filings, you can see if executives are increasing their skin in the game through RSU vests or diversifying their portfolios through scheduled sales.
You can track all KLAC insider holdings right here on Insider Worth. We aggregate SEC Form 4 filings to show you the real-time portfolio of stocks, RSUs, and options held by every KLAC executive and director.
Direct Ownership means the shares are held in the insider's own name. Indirect Ownership means the shares are held through a trust, family member, 401(k), or another entity. Both represent the insider's economic interest in KLAC.
RSUs are a form of compensation where an employer promises to give shares to an employee in the future, usually after a vesting period. Unlike options, RSUs always have value unless the stock price drops to zero.
Insiders sell for many reasons: tax planning, diversifying assets, or personal liquidity. While buying stock often signals confidence, selling doesn't always mean they lack faith in KLAC. It's important to look for patterns or large clusters of selling across the executive team.
A Form 4 is a document filed with the SEC whenever there is a change in an insider's ownership of company stock. It must be filed within two business days of the transaction. Insider Worth aggregates these filings to show you the complete picture of executive holdings.