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UL Solutions CEO Sells $1M in Shares
Jennifer Scanlon reduces stake by 5.86% through pre-arranged trading plan
Apr. 4, 2026 at 10:05am
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UL Solutions Inc. (NYSE:ULS) CEO Jennifer Scanlon sold 12,500 shares of the company's stock on April 1 at an average price of $85.50, resulting in proceeds of $1,068,750. The sale reduced Scanlon's stake in UL Solutions by 5.86% to 200,774 shares. The transaction was executed under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.
Why it matters
Insider transactions, especially by top executives, can provide insights into a company's performance and the leadership's confidence in its future. This sale by the UL Solutions CEO, while relatively small, is noteworthy as it reduces her personal stake in the company.
The details
The shares were sold at an average price of $85.50, resulting in total proceeds of $1,068,750 for Scanlon. Following the sale, she now owns 200,774 shares in UL Solutions, valued at approximately $17.17 million. The company recently reported better-than-expected quarterly results, raised its dividend, and trades with a market cap around $17 billion.
- The shares were sold on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
The players
Jennifer Scanlon
CEO of UL Solutions Inc.
UL Solutions Inc.
A global safety science company that provides testing, inspection, certification, advisory and digital solutions.
What they’re saying
“The transaction was executed under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.”
— Jennifer Scanlon, CEO
What’s next
Investors will be watching to see if Scanlon makes any additional share sales in the coming months, which could signal her outlook on the company's prospects.
The takeaway
This insider transaction highlights the ongoing leadership transition at UL Solutions and the CEO's confidence in the company's future, even as she reduces her personal stake through a pre-planned sale.


