Barclays discloses 3.8% stake in Dalata Hotel Group

Published 08/09/2025, 15:22
Barclays discloses 3.8% stake in Dalata Hotel Group

DUBLIN - Barclays PLC has disclosed a 3.8% interest in Dalata Hotel Group PLC, according to a regulatory filing released Monday.

The disclosure, made under Irish Takeover Panel rules, shows Barclays holds interests in 8,040,117 shares, representing approximately 3.8% of Dalata’s ordinary shares. The position includes 7,952,371 owned or controlled shares and 87,746 shares through cash-settled derivatives.

The filing also reveals Barclays maintains short positions of 3.79% in Dalata, consisting of 88,218 shares and 7,917,483 in cash-settled derivatives.

The disclosure details several transactions conducted on September 5, including multiple purchases totaling over 82,000 shares at prices ranging from €6.33 to €6.37 per share. The largest single purchase involved 55,500 shares at €6.3431.

Corresponding sales transactions on the same date amounted to approximately 36,951 shares, with prices similarly ranging between €6.33 and €6.37.

The filing was submitted in accordance with Rule 8.3 of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, which requires disclosure of positions representing 1% or more of a company’s securities during offer periods.

Dalata Hotel Group is Ireland’s largest hotel operator with a portfolio across Ireland and the UK. The company trades on the Euronext Dublin and London Stock Exchange.

The disclosure was made through a regulatory news service filing based on Barclays’ position as of September 5, 2025.

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