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FORM 4
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Insider Trading - June 27, 2022

Filed June 27, 2022
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Period ending June 23, 2022
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0000899243-22-024347

Director Saintil granted 38,090 RSUs ($0) as compensation.

Brief

Merline Saintil, a Director at Rocket Lab USA, Inc., received 38,090 restricted stock units (RSUs) on June 23, 2022, at $0.00 per share as part of the company's Non-Employee Director Compensation Policy. This is a routine equity grant with no cash outlay. The signal is neutral, representing standard director compensation rather than discretionary buying.

Detailed Brief

On June 23, 2022, Merline Saintil, a Director of Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (RKLB), was granted 38,090 RSUs in Common Stock at $0.00 per share, reported on Form 4 filed June 27, 2022. These RSUs vest in full on the earlier of the one-year anniversary or the next Annual Meeting of Stockholders, per the Amended and Restated Non-Employee Director Compensation Policy. Post-transaction, Saintil directly owns 38,090 shares. No derivative transactions or indirect ownership are reported. This appears to be an initial or routine compensation grant with no indication of a 10b5-1 plan, discretionary purchase, or sales pattern; no historical context provided suggests it's a standard board compensation event.

Key Telemetry

  • Routine RSU grant of 38,090 shares (100% of post-transaction direct holdings) as director compensation.
  • First reported transaction for this insider; no prior pattern evident.
  • Occurred mid-2022, no proximity to earnings or major announcements noted.
  • Neutral signal as non-discretionary equity award at $0 price.

Impact Vector

This routine RSU grant to a director signals neutral insider confidence, as it is standard non-employee compensation without personal investment or sale. It does not indicate bullish buying or bearish selling pressure.

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