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Grabowski Todd M

VP and President, Americas

Officer

Latest: VP and President, Americas selling · May 2026

2 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-05-18

Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
Johnson Controls International plc JCI 0 3 Net selling

Activity

May 2026
Sell
4,274 shares
$621,867
Significance 3/10

VP Americas Todd M Grabowski sold 4,274 JCI shares at $145.50 on 2026-05-14 for $621,867.00

Grabowski sold 4,274 shares at $145.50, reducing his holdings by 13.2% to 28,015 shares. The sale occurred near the stock's 52-week high of $147.32, and the current price of $137.50 is 6.7% below that peak. His prior two sales at JCI both showed positive 90-day returns (3.3% and 2.7%), meaning the stock subsequently rose after those sales—a pattern that does not support well-timed selling at this ticker. The magnitude of this transaction is modest relative to his total holdings, and the sale sits in a relatively elevated price zone for the stock, but the historical data at JCI does not indicate he has successfully timed exits before.

February 2026
Sell
6,050 shares
$816,120
Significance 4/10

VP/President Americas Todd M Grabowski sells 6,050 JCI shares in 2 transactions for $816,119.50 blended at $134.90

Todd M Grabowski, VP and President of Americas at Johnson Controls, executed 2 separate sales totaling 6,050 shares for $816,119.50 on February 6, 2026, reducing his holdings by 14.8% from 40,886 shares to 34,836 shares. The blended average sale price of $134.90 sits 2.7% below the current market price of $138.75, which itself trades 0.2% from the 52-week high of $139.00 near recent peak valuations. The stock has appreciated 25.2% over the prior 30 days and 13.1% over 90 days, positioning this sale in a window of sustained upward momentum and near all-time highs for the company.

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