After posting strong Q4 numbers in 2025, Dime Community Bancshares' top executive sold 25,000 shares of the company.
Stuart H. Lubow, President and CEO of Dime Community Bancshares (DCOM +0.76%), reported the sale of 25,026 shares of Common Stock across multiple open-market transactions on Feb. 12 and Feb. 13, 2026, according to a SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summaryMetricValueShares sold (direct)25,026Transaction value$878,000Post-transaction shares (direct)202,648Post-transaction shares (indirect)8,000Post-transaction value (direct ownership)$7.14 millionTransaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($35.09); post-transaction value based on Feb. 13, 2026 transaction price ($35.09).
Key questionsHow does the size of this sale compare to Mr. Lubow's previous activity?* 1-year performance calculated using Feb. 21, 2026 as the reference date.

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Company snapshotDime Community Bancshares is a regional banking institution with a significant presence in the New York, that offers commercial and consumer banking products, including deposit accounts, commercial real estate loans, multi-family and residential mortgages, construction loans, and a range of secured and unsecured lending products. It serves small to mid-sized businesses, consumers, and local municipalities across Long Island and New York City boroughs.
What this transaction means for investorsIt should be noted that the filing mentions that in addition to the shares Lubow sold, he also holds shares indirectly and holds preferred stock. He holds 5,439 indirect shares of common stock through his 401k plan, and another 19,499 through his spouse, where he is the beneficiary. He also holds 8,000 shares of preferred stock (Series A), which typically represents stock that pays dividends, as opposed to the common stock that often has voting rights.
In late January 2026, Dime announced its reauthorization of a repurchasing plan of approximately 1.5 million common shares. While the company states that there is no assurance that the repurchasing will be 100% completed or happen at all, it does create space for the stock to gain additional value.
Dime had a very strong Q4 in FY 2025, reporting a 159.40% year-over-year (YoY) increase in revenue, the largest increase since Q2 2021. The company’s stock is up approximately 14% so far in 2026 (as of Feb. 21, 2026).