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Key Points

  • The disposition involved 2,646 shares with an estimated value of $349,000 as of the August 19 transaction date.

  • The transaction represented a 4% reduction in the executive’s direct equity holdings.

  • All reported activity was conducted through direct ownership, with no indirect holdings disclosed in this filing.

  • This was a non-discretionary transaction executed to cover tax obligations and does not reflect the insider’s view on the stock.

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CFO and COO Scott A. Roe reported a sale of 2,646 shares of Tapestry, Inc. (NYSE:TPR) on August 19, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValueShares sold2,646Transaction value$349,000Post-transaction shares (directly held)68,939Post-transaction value$9.08 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($131.72); post-transaction value based on the August 19 market close ($131.72).

Key questions

  • What was the primary driver of this transaction?The disposition was non-discretionary, as the shares were withheld to pay taxes arising from the vesting of restricted stock units.
  • What is the current value of the executive’s remaining equity position?Following this transaction, Scott A. Roe directly holds 68,939 shares of Common Stock, representing an equity stake valued at $9.08 million as of the August 19 market close.
  • How has the stock performed leading up to this filing?The transaction occurred while Tapestry, Inc. maintained a one-year return of 35% as of August 19.

Company Overview

MetricValueShare Price (as of market close 2026-08-19)$131.72Market Capitalization$26.6 billionRevenue (TTM)$8.0 billionNet Income (TTM)$1.5 billion

Company Snapshot

  • Tapestry, Inc. operates a diversified portfolio of premium lifestyle brands–Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman–offering luxury accessories, apparel, and home goods across women’s, men’s, and children’s categories, with revenue primarily generated through direct-to-consumer channels and wholesale partnerships.
  • The company employs a multi-brand, geographically diversified business model that leverages distinct brand identities and positioning to capture market share across premium and accessible luxury segments, generating profitability through product design, manufacturing, and global distribution networks.
  • Tapestry’s primary customer base comprises affluent consumers in developed markets, particularly in the United States, Japan, and Greater China, with a strategic focus on female consumers while expanding male and children’s product categories to broaden the addressable market opportunity.

Tapestry, Inc. represents a scaled global luxury conglomerate with $8.0 billion in TTM revenue and a market capitalization of $26.6 billion, positioning it as a significant player in the accessible-to-premium luxury goods sector. The company’s competitive advantage derives from its portfolio of established, heritage brands with distinct market positioning, coupled with sophisticated omnichannel distribution capabilities and strong international presence across key growth markets. The organization’s operational scale, brand equity, and demonstrated ability to drive profitability–evidenced by $1.5 billion in TTM net income–underscore its strategic positioning within the global luxury goods market.

What this transaction means for investors

The shares withheld here for taxes on vested RSUs are basically a rounding error against Roe’s total position, and the transaction itself happened the same day as the CEO’s much larger sale, but there’s nothing here suggesting he timed it around the stock’s post-earnings drop.

Roe’s title puts him closer to the numbers than almost anyone at the company, so it’s worth looking at what he actually delivered last quarter. Fiscal 2026 operating margin expanded 340 basis points to 23.4%, and adjusted free cash flow came in at $1.86 billion for the year, up from $1.35 billion the year before. The company also cut its leverage ratio to 1.1x, more than a full turn below its long-term target of 2.5x. On the call, Roe described the setup heading into fiscal 2027 plainly: “We’re a bigger business, we’re more profitable, we’re generating more cash.” Ultimately, none of that changes because of 2,646 shares being sold for tax reasons.

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Jonathan Ponciano has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Tapestry. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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