TD SYNNEX Director Dennis Polk Has Sold $95 Million in SNX Stock Across 3,031 Transactions
Dennis Polk, director and former CEO of TD SYNNEX, has filed 3,031 insider transactions totaling $95 million in sales at the IT distribution giant he led through its transformative Synnex-Tech Data merger.
Dennis Polk, director and former CEO of TD SYNNEX Corporation (SNX), has sold $95 million in company stock across 3,031 insider transactions since 2004. Polk led SYNNEX through its transformative 2021 merger with Tech Data that created the world's largest IT distribution company, and has continued selling steadily since transitioning from CEO to board member.
The Numbers
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Career Sell Value | $95 million |
| Career Buy Value | $113K |
| Total Transactions | 3,031 |
| Last Sale | Jan 12, 2026 |
| Shares Remaining | 34,099 |
Recent Activity
| Date | Type | Shares | Price | Est. Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 12, 2026 | Sell | 11,937 | $150.23 | $1.79M |
| Jan 12, 2026 | Sell | 7,432 | $149.61 | $1.11M |
| Dec 4, 2025 | Sell | 1,218 | $155.72 | $190K |
| Dec 4, 2025 | Sell | 1,682 | $154.47 | $260K |
Polk's January 2026 selling totaled $3 million across two blocks, reducing his remaining position to just 34,099 shares — worth roughly $5 million.
What It Means
Polk's selling trajectory tells a clear story: a long-tenured executive steadily monetizing equity accumulated through his career at TD SYNNEX. With only 34,099 shares remaining — down from what was once a much larger position — he is approaching a near-complete exit. The $113K in career purchases is negligible, confirming his holdings originated almost entirely from compensation.
TD SYNNEX is the world's largest IT distributor by revenue, connecting technology vendors with resellers and managed service providers. The stock has ranged between $90 and $160 over the past two years, and Polk has sold across that range, suggesting price-insensitive 10b5-1 execution rather than market timing.
What to Watch
- Whether Polk fully exits his remaining 34,099 shares in the coming quarters, which would mark the end of a 20+ year insider selling history at the company
- TD SYNNEX's AI distribution opportunity — the company is positioning as a key channel for GPU and AI infrastructure sales to enterprise customers
- Whether other TD SYNNEX insiders are also reducing positions, which would amplify the signal from Polk's near-exit
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