The transaction involved the disposal of 4,754 shares, valued at approximately $193,345 at a weighted-average price of $40.67 per share on August 7, 2026.
This disposition represented 24% of the director's total direct common stock holdings, which included the shares acquired via the related option exercise.
The activity was non-discretionary, as 4,754 shares were withheld by the company to satisfy tax obligations resulting from the exercise of stock options.
Rose Nicole Dominique Reich Sapire, a director at BBB Foods Inc. (NYSE:TBBB), disposed of 4,754 shares of Class A Common Shares on August 7, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Transaction value | ~$193,345 |
| Shares sold | 4,754 |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 15,246 |
| Post-transaction value | $622,036.80 |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($40.67); post-transaction value based on the August 7 market close ($40.80).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-10) | $40.65 |
| Market Capitalization | $4.7 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $83.3 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | -$3.3 billion |
BBB Foods Inc. operates as a significant discount retail grocer in Mexico with substantial scale, managing a network of approximately 29,202 employees and generating $83.3 billion in TTM revenue. The company's competitive positioning centers on its ability to offer a diverse merchandise mix at discount pricing while maintaining operational efficiency across its Mexican retail footprint. Despite current profitability challenges, as reflected in a TTM net loss of $3.3 billion, the company’s substantial revenue base and market presence underscore its significance in the Mexican consumer defensive sector.
Reich Sapire, like fellow directors on the same day, had options vest, and she gave up a few thousand shares to taxes. There’s not much there for long-term investors to dwell on, but that doesn’t mean there’s not a lot worth assessing here. BBB Foods is on a tear in Mexico, opening up stores rapidly and hitting new record stock highs.
Management estimates the market could support up to about 12,000 stores, vastly more than the roughly 3,624 Tiendas 3B locations open today. So even after growing revenue 39% last quarter and opening 155 stores in three months, BBB is arguably still early in filling out its home market. On the call, Chairman and CEO Anthony Hatoum said, “We are but at the beginning of our journey,” and the company noted it sees no real estate constraints to opening stores at its current pace. Its negative-working-capital model means each new store helps fund the next.
The long runway is the bull case and the thing to monitor at once. A path from roughly 3,600 stores toward five figures is enormous, but it rests on BBB executing that build-out for years without the store economics or same-store trend faltering along the way.
Jonathan Ponciano has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends BBB Foods. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.