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LONDON - Elie Dangoor has reduced his shareholding in Clean Power Hydrogen PLC (CPH) to 3.25% of voting rights, according to a regulatory filing released Wednesday.
The notification, submitted through the UK’s standard TR-1 form for major holdings, indicates that Dangoor now holds 16,331,106 voting rights in the company. This represents a decrease from his previous position of 4.04%.
The threshold was crossed on September 22, 2025, with the issuer being notified the following day.
The filing shows that Dangoor holds all voting rights directly, with no indirect holdings or financial instruments reported. The notification also confirms that Dangoor is not controlled by any other natural person or legal entity and does not control any other undertaking holding an interest in CPH.
Clean Power Hydrogen PLC, listed on the London Stock Exchange, received the mandatory disclosure as required under the UK’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
The notification was completed in London on September 23, 2025, according to the regulatory filing.
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