Beyond, Inc. Announces Board Changes and New Equity Plan

Ticker: BBBY-WT · Form: 8-K · Filed: May 21, 2025 · CIK: 1130713

Sentiment: neutral

Topics: management-change, board-composition, equity-incentive

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TL;DR

Beyond, Inc. shakes up board and exec team, launches new stock incentive plan.

AI Summary

On May 15, 2025, Beyond, Inc. filed an 8-K report detailing several key events. These include the departure of director Jonathan Johnson, the election of new directors Michael J. Smith and David L. Nielsen, and the appointment of new officers, including Chief Financial Officer, Chief Legal Officer, and Chief Accounting Officer. The company also announced a new equity incentive plan.

Why It Matters

Significant changes in board composition and executive appointments, along with a new equity incentive plan, can signal strategic shifts and impact future company performance and shareholder value.

Risk Assessment

Risk Level: medium — Changes in leadership and new compensation plans can introduce uncertainty and affect strategic direction.

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FAQ

Who has departed from Beyond, Inc.'s board of directors?

Jonathan Johnson has departed from Beyond, Inc.'s board of directors.

Who were elected as new directors for Beyond, Inc.?

Michael J. Smith and David L. Nielsen were elected as new directors for Beyond, Inc.

What is the accession number for this 8-K filing?

The accession number for this 8-K filing is 0001130713-25-000045.

What is the date of the earliest event reported in this filing?

The date of the earliest event reported in this filing is May 15, 2025.

What key officer positions were filled or changed?

The filing indicates appointments for Chief Financial Officer, Chief Legal Officer, and Chief Accounting Officer, along with other officer roles.

Filing Details

This Form 8-K (Form 8-K) was filed with the SEC on May 21, 2025 by Jonathan Johnson regarding BEYOND, INC. (BBBY-WT).

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