Barclays discloses 3.23% interest in Dalata Hotel Group

Published 02/09/2025, 15:40
Barclays discloses 3.23% interest in Dalata Hotel Group

DUBLIN - Barclays PLC has disclosed a 3.23% interest position in Dalata Hotel Group PLC, according to a regulatory filing published Tuesday. The disclosure, made under Irish Takeover Panel rules, shows Barclays holds interests in 6,820,496 shares representing 3.23% of the hotel group.

The filing reveals that as of September 1, Barclays also maintained short positions equivalent to 3.21% of Dalata’s shares, totaling 6,786,080 shares. The disclosure breaks down Barclays’ position as including 6,711,902 relevant securities owned or controlled, representing 3.17% of the company, along with additional positions through cash-settled derivatives.

The regulatory document details multiple transactions conducted on September 1, including purchases of Dalata shares at prices ranging from €6.36 to €6.39 per share. The largest single purchase involved 185,566 shares at €6.3776 per share.

Barclays also reported several sales transactions on the same day, with the largest being 106,957 shares sold at €6.38 per share.

The disclosure was made in compliance with Rule 8.3 of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, which requires persons with interests in relevant securities representing 1% or more to disclose their positions.

Dalata Hotel Group is Ireland’s largest hotel operator with a portfolio of properties across Ireland and the UK. The information was provided through a regulatory filing submitted to the London Stock Exchange’s news service.

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