Trump says envoy Witkoff had productive meeting with Putin
PARIS - Amundi S.A., a French asset management company, has disclosed a 2.292% ownership in Dalata Hotel Group PLC, one of Ireland’s largest hotel operators. The disclosure was made following a transaction that took place on Monday, according to a regulatory filing with the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG).
The Form 8.3 filing, which is a requirement under the Irish Takeover Panel Act, 1997, Takeover Rules, 2022, for persons holding interests in relevant securities representing 1% or more, showed that as of May 30, 2025, Amundi S.A. held 4,848,225 shares in the hotel group.
The transaction included the purchase of 1,894 shares at a price of EUR 5.750 per share and the sale of 51,232 shares at the same price. The dealings occurred amid a period when Dalata Hotel Group’s securities are of particular interest, although the filing did not specify whether the transactions were related to a potential offer for the company.
No short positions were reported by Amundi S.A. in the hotel group, and there were no cash-settled or stock-settled derivative positions disclosed. The filing also confirmed that there were no indemnity or option arrangements, or agreements or understandings related to the relevant securities that would serve as an inducement to deal or refrain from dealing.
The disclosure reflects Amundi’s investment strategy and portfolio management activities, which are closely watched by investors for signs of market trends and confidence in specific sectors. The hotel industry has been recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, with companies like Dalata Hotel Group being at the center of investor interest as travel and hospitality sectors rebound.
This information is based on a press release statement and public disclosures required under the rules governing the conduct of takeovers, mergers, and acquisitions. It is important for investors and market observers to note that these disclosures provide transparency in the financial markets and can indicate investment trends, but they do not necessarily signal a change in the underlying fundamentals of the companies involved.
This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.