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Paul C Hilal

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Latest: Director selling · June 2026

2 filings analyzed · 2 companies · Latest 2026-06-25

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Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
DOLLAR TREE, INC. DLTR 0 1 Net selling
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. APD 0 1 Net selling

Activity

June 2026
2026-06-25 DOLLAR TREE, INC. DLTR Joint filing
high
Sell
2,230,455 shares
$248,271,946
Significance 8/10

Director Paul C Hilal sold 2,230,455 DLTR shares at $111.31 ($248.3M), reducing non-derivative holdings by 91.4% to 210,044 shares.

Paul C Hilal, a Director at Dollar Tree, sold 2,230,455 shares at $111.31 for total proceeds of $248,271,946.05, with non-derivative holdings dropping from 2,440,499 shares to 210,044 shares — a -91.4% reduction in the Table I position. Importantly, this filing carries a derivative-conversion flag, meaning Hilal's actual total exposure includes derivative securities in Table II not yet reflected in the database, so the shares shown post-transaction do not represent his complete position. His cross-ticker track record shows 1 prior sell with a 90d well-timed rate of 100.00%, while his 4 prior open-market buys at DLTR — all on 2023-12-20 — produced 90-day returns ranging from -3.4% to -5.3%, with 0 of 4 being well-timed at the 90-day mark. DLTR's current price of $117.22 sits within a 52-week range of $84.71–$142.40, with a 30-day change of +25.1% and a 90-day change of +9.6%, providing context for where the stock stands relative to recent price action at the time of this analysis.

February 2026
2026-02-13 Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. APD Joint filing
high
Sell
70,175 shares
$19,944,437
Significance 6/10

APD director Hilal sells 70,175 shares for $19.9M, reducing stake by 43.3% to 91.7K shares

Director Paul C Hilal executed a substantial sale of 70,175 shares at $284.21, reducing his Air Products & Chemicals holdings from 161,915 shares to 91,740 shares—a net reduction of 43.3% of his pre-transaction position. The $19,944,436.75 transaction represents a material reduction in insider ownership, moving from meaningful large holder status to a more moderate stake. While the absolute dollar volume is significant, the absence of context around broader company fundamentals, stock price momentum, or prior insider activity patterns limits the interpretability of this single transaction as a directional signal.

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