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LONDON - Janus Henderson Investors has disclosed a 2.04% interest in Dalata Hotel Group plc, a prominent hotel operator, according to a recent filing with the Irish Takeover Panel. The disclosure, dated May 12, 2025, was made public on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, and is required under Rule 8.3 of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, 1997, Takeover Rules, 2022.
The investment firm reported holding 4,310,231 shares in the hotel group, which represents a significant stake in the company. Notably, Janus Henderson Group (NYSE:JHG) Plc does not have discretion regarding voting decisions in respect of 205,465 of these shares. The disclosure comes amid a period of keen investor interest in the hospitality sector, which has been recovering following disruptions caused by global events in recent years.
In addition to the stake disclosure, Janus Henderson also reported a sale of 31,461 ordinary shares at a price of EUR 5.3279 per share on May 12, 2025. The transaction reflects routine trading activity as part of the firm’s investment management operations.
The filing with the Irish Takeover Panel did not indicate any cash-settled or stock-settled derivative positions by Janus Henderson in Dalata Hotel Group, and there were no attachments such as a Supplemental Form 8 to the disclosure. Furthermore, the investment firm stated that there are no indemnity or option arrangements, or any agreements or understandings related to the disclosed securities that would be an inducement to deal or refrain from dealing.
The disclosure of this stake is a regulatory requirement and provides transparency in the market, allowing investors to see significant shareholdings in public companies. It is part of the ongoing disclosures that investment firms must make when their holdings in a company reach certain thresholds.
Janus Henderson’s contact for the disclosure is John Baker, with a provided telephone number for any further inquiries. The information is based on a press release statement and is intended to inform investors and the public of relevant shareholding information in accordance with regulatory requirements.
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