$FFIC

McClintock Douglas J sold (to issuer) 4,000 shares of FFIC

McClintock Douglas J (Sr. EVP) sold (to issuer) 4,000 shares of FLUSHING FINANCIAL CORP (FFIC) on 2026-06-01.

Original reporting
SEC EDGAR · McClintock Douglas J
Published Jun 2, 2026, 10:33 PM UTC
Analysis
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Primary signal
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Neutral
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Mentioned
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Relevance
3/10
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$FFICNeutralLow
01

Why it matters

The main update is that the named officer’s direct holdings dropped to zero; the filing does not provide new financial guidance, contracts, litigation, or operational changes.

02

Market read

Primarily ownership/positioning information; absent additional catalysts, it is unlikely to drive a sustained repricing.

03

What to watch

Code D (sale to issuer) and undisclosed price/value suggest the trade may be mechanical rather than a discretionary bearish signal; also no 10b5-1 plan is indicated, but that alone doesn’t establish intent.

Relevance 3/10Novelty 2/10Timing: Filed 2026-06-02 for a 2026-06-01 insider sale to issuer

Background

This is an SEC Form 4 insider transaction disclosure for Flushing Financial Corp (FFIC), reporting a sale to the issuer on 2026-06-01.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$FFICNeutralLow confidence
Context

Sr. EVP Douglas J. McClintock sold 4,000 shares to the issuer (buyback participation) with 0 shares remaining after the trade.

Expected impact

Likely minimal near-term impact; any move would be noise unless accompanied by other company-specific catalysts.

Evidence & confidence

The filing is an SEC Form 4 insider transaction with no disclosed price/value and no stated fundamental event; such trades often do not imply a change in business outlook.

Market effects

None—single-bank insider Form 4 with no sector-wide regulatory/credit event mentioned.

None indicated; no macro or regional banking stress details provided.

None—domestic insider transaction only.

Counterpoint

If the insider had previously held a larger stake, the complete exit could be interpreted as personal risk reduction, though the buyback-participation code reduces interpretability.

Key entities

  • Flushing Financial Corp

    FFIC; insider transaction disclosed on SEC Form 4.

  • Douglas J. McClintock

    Sr. EVP who sold 4,000 shares to the issuer (code D) and ended with 0 shares.

Full insider trading history

This story covers one filing. See everything behind it: every insider buy and sell on record, 10b5-1 plans, late filings, and which officers and directors are trading.

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