Rivian Automotive
Insider trading & Transactions

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Transaction Date Insider Security Shares Price per share Total value Source
Sale
BAKER JEFF officer: Chief Accounting Officer
Class A Common Stock 1,753 $37.27 $65,341
Purchase
FLATLEY JAY T director
Class A Common Stock 40,000 $29.31 $1,172,400
Sale
BEHL JITEN officer: Chief Growth Officer
Class A Common Stock 1,608 $25.83 $41,535
Purchase
SCARINGE ROBERT J director, officer: Chief Execut..
Class A Common Stock 41,000 $25.78 $1,056,857
Sale
BAKER JEFF officer: Chief Accounting Officer
Class A Common Stock 6,034 $25.56 $154,235
Sale
BEHL JITEN officer: Chief Growth Officer
Class A Common Stock 892 $25.56 $22,800
Sale
FORD MOTOR CO 10 percent owner
Class A common stock, $0.001 par value per share 7,000,000 $26.88 $188,167,000
Sale
FORD MOTOR CO 10 percent owner
Class A common stock 8,000,000 $26.8 $214,400,000
Purchase
THOMAS-GRAHAM PAMELA director
Class A Common Stock 12,821 $78 $1,000,038
Purchase
MARCARIO ROSE M director
Class A Common Stock 12,000 $78 $936,000
Purchase
BAKER JEFF officer: Chief Accounting Officer
Class A Common Stock 20,000 $78 $1,560,000
Purchase
SCARINGE ROBERT J director, officer: Chief Execut..
Class A Common Stock 128,175 $78 $9,997,650
Purchase
FLATLEY JAY T director
Class A Common Stock 20,000 $78 $1,560,000
Purchase
MCDONOUGH CLAIRE officer: Chief Financial Officer
Class A Common Stock 2,450 $78 $191,100
Purchase
SCHWARTZ SANFORD HAROLD director
Class A Common Stock 8,500 $78 $663,000
Purchase
BOONE KAREN director
Class A Common Stock 20,000 $78 $1,560,000
Purchase
KRAWIEC PETER director
Class A Common Stock 3,590 $78 $280,020
Purchase
BEHL JITEN officer: Chief Growth Officer
Class A Common Stock 8,400 $78 $655,200

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Insider trading

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Who is insider?

Every director or senior officer, as well as any other entity or individual owning more than 10% of the company’s shares on the stock market, is called an insider. Such people or entities are allowed to buy/sell the company's shares under strictly controlled conditions. Key premise here is that none of them can make trades based on non-public information about the company.