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By the People, for the People
Kohl's Executive Sells Over $24,000 in Stock
Mari Steinmetz, an EVP at the department store chain, reduces her ownership stake by 0.75%.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 9:48am
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Kohl's Corporation (NYSE:KSS) Executive Vice President Mari Steinmetz sold 1,847 shares of the company's stock on April 1st, 2026 at an average price of $13.01 per share, for a total transaction value of $24,029.47. Following the sale, Steinmetz still directly owns 244,273 shares of Kohl's stock, valued at approximately $3.18 million.
Why it matters
Insider stock sales can provide insight into executive sentiment about a company's future prospects. While a single transaction does not necessarily indicate broader trends, Steinmetz's sale represents a 0.75% decrease in her personal ownership stake in Kohl's.
The details
The stock sale was disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Kohl's shares opened at $12.80 on the day of the transaction, down from a 52-week high of $25.22. The company's stock has traded in a range between $6.04 and $25.22 over the past year.
- The shares were sold on Wednesday, April 1st, 2026.
- Steinmetz directly owned 244,273 shares of Kohl's stock following the sale.
The players
Mari Steinmetz
Executive Vice President at Kohl's Corporation.
Kohl's Corporation
A leading American department store retailer that operates approximately 1,100 stores across 49 states, offering a combination of value-oriented pricing, private-label brands and national labels.
The takeaway
While a single insider sale does not necessarily indicate broader trends, Steinmetz's reduction in her personal ownership stake could signal some uncertainty about Kohl's near-term prospects among company leadership. Investors will likely continue to monitor Kohl's performance and any further insider trading activity.


