What does "Disposition (Non Open Market) at $0 per share" be determined?

I find it within the Finance piece of Yahoo, lower than "insiders' operations".
It's one of the operations that an insider (i.e. a being within a company occupy a top position, who owns shares of alike company and sells/buys etc them) can do.
But what does it penny-pinching?

Answers:
'Disposition' vehicle sold, and at $0 medium no proceeds. Such as giving shares to a trust or to a child or to a charity, possibly.


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