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Insider Alert: Sonoco CEO Coker Both Acquires and Disposes of 4,345 Shares

The Motley Fool·08/21/2026 16:15:01
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Key Points

  • R. Howard Coker purchased 4,345 shares of common stock at $57.41 per share, while also disposing 4,345 shares of common stock through a gift.

  • An additional 17,873 shares are held indirectly by a spouse.

  • The purchase was executed as the stock delivered a 26% one-year total return as of the transaction date.

R. Howard Coker, President & CEO of Sonoco Products (NYSE:SON), purchased 4,345 shares of common stock on Aug. 7, 2026, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing. He also disposed of 4,345 shares at $0.

Transaction summary

Metric Value
Shares purchased 4,345
Shares disposed of 4,345
Post-transaction shares (total) 560,465
Post-transaction shares (directly held) 542,592
Post-transaction shares (indirectly held) 17,873

Key questions

  • What is the scale of this insider acquisition?
    President & CEO R. Howard Coker acquired 4,345 shares in a direct purchase and then disposed of the same number of shares.
  • How is the executive's total equity position structured?
    The executive's holdings are predominantly direct, totaling 542,592 shares following the transaction. A smaller portion of the position, consisting of 17,873 shares, is held indirectly through a spouse.
  • What was the market environment at the time of the transaction?
    The purchase was completed at $57.41 per share, while the stock closed the same day at $58.02. This acquisition follows a period of positive performance, with the stock price recording a 26% return over the 12 months ending Aug. 7, 2026.

Company Overview

Metric Value
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-07) $58.02
Market Capitalization $5.7 billion
Revenue (TTM) $7.5 billion
Net Income (TTM) $645 million

Company Snapshot

  • Sonoco Products manufactures and distributes a comprehensive portfolio of industrial and consumer packaging solutions, including rigid paper containers, flexible packaging, and protective materials, generating revenue across diversified end markets in North and South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia.
  • The company operates through two primary business segments, Consumer Packaging and Industrial Paper Packaging, which design, produce, and deliver customized packaging solutions to manufacturers and brand owners seeking cost-effective and sustainable containment and protection products.
  • Sonoco serves a broad customer base spanning food and beverage, personal care, healthcare, industrial, and consumer goods manufacturers, positioning itself as a critical supplier to companies requiring reliable, high-quality packaging across multiple geographies and market verticals.

Sonoco Products is a global packaging leader with $7.5 billion in TTM revenue and operating across multiple continents. The company's dual-segment structure provides exposure to both consumer-facing and industrial packaging markets, enabling diversification across economic cycles. Sonoco's competitive positioning is reinforced by its extensive manufacturing footprint, technical capabilities in sustainable packaging innovation, and long-standing customer relationships with multinational corporations.

What this transaction means for investors

For shareholders, this is largely a non-event. As Coker purchased and disposed of the same number of shares in a day, gifting the shares was likely part of a tax strategy. It isn't the same type of signal as buying and holding the stock, nor is it the same type of signal as just selling shares. What would be more helpful for shareholders is to evaluate the stock's upside potential after a strong run.

The company is coming off a strong report for its 2026 second-quarter earnings, with a record operating cash flow of $301 million. That's helping fuel a particularly strong 2026, with Sonoco shares climbing 35.4% as of this writing. In comparison, the S&P 500 is only up 12.1% in the same time frame. Looking ahead, 50% of the 14 analysts tracked by CNN consider Sonoco a buy, while 50% consider it a hold. With a median one-year price target of $63, this suggests a 6.7% gain, implying some underperformance ahead unless the analysts revisit their price targets.

Jack Delaney has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.