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Jeanna Steele, Chief Legal & People Officer at Sunrun Inc. (NASDAQ:RUN), sold 4,475 shares of common stock on October 15, 2025. The shares were sold at a weighted average price of $21.709, with prices ranging from $21.70 to $21.75, totaling $97,147.
Following the transaction, Steele directly owns 361,789 shares of Sunrun. This includes 244,592 restricted stock units that are subject to forfeiture until they vest. According to InvestingPro analysis, Sunrun operates with significant debt burden and shows high price volatility, with 14 additional key insights available for subscribers through the comprehensive Pro Research Report.
The sale was executed under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on May 16, 2025. With the company’s next earnings report due on November 6, 2025, investors can access detailed financial analysis and Fair Value estimates through InvestingPro’s extensive metrics and expert insights.
In other recent news, Sunrun has been the focus of several analyst updates and strategic developments. BMO Capital upgraded its rating on Sunrun from Underperform to Market Perform, citing an improved outlook for the company’s cash generation capabilities and potential for capital returns to shareholders. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs reiterated its Buy rating on Sunrun, maintaining a price target of $19.00, following the company’s recent securitization activities involving $510 million in leases and power purchase agreements. Barclays also maintained its Equalweight rating with a $15.00 price target, noting Sunrun’s strategic momentum and robust positioning in the market.
In the broader solar sector, U.S. solar stocks have seen a positive impact from China’s efforts to combat deflation, which have led to a gradual price recovery. Despite this, Daiwa continues to hold a negative outlook on the China solar sector, reporting stable prices for photovoltaic glass and steady operational capacity. These developments are part of a series of recent activities affecting Sunrun and the solar industry, offering investors insights into ongoing market dynamics.
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