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LONDON - Investment management firm Janus Henderson Group (NYSE:JHG) plc disclosed a 1.83% interest in Dalata Hotel Group plc, a leading hotel operator in Ireland, based on a press release statement dated May 28, 2025. The disclosure follows the rules of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, 1997, Takeover Rules, 2022, which mandates that persons with interests in relevant securities representing 1% or more must report their holdings.
Janus Henderson’s stake amounts to 3,863,245 ordinary shares in the hotel group. Notably, the investment firm does not have discretion over voting decisions for 212,417 of these shares. The disclosure did not indicate any cash-settled or stock-settled derivatives, suggesting a straightforward equity holding.
The company also reported a sale of 75,802 Dalata Hotel Group shares at a price of EUR 5.69802 per unit on May 27, 2025. Additionally, an in-specie transaction, which involves the transfer of assets in their current form rather than selling them and transferring the cash, was carried out involving 331,922 shares. No monetary value was assigned to this transaction.
The announcement clarified that Janus Henderson has not entered into any indemnity or option arrangements, nor are there any agreements, arrangements, or understandings related to the voting rights of the disclosed securities.
This disclosure is a routine regulatory requirement and does not necessarily indicate a strategic change or a new investment approach by Janus Henderson towards Dalata Hotel Group. Investors and the market at large use such information to monitor the activities of significant shareholders in publicly traded companies.
Janus Henderson’s dealings and position in Dalata Hotel Group are now a matter of public record, ensuring transparency in the market. The disclosure was made in accordance with the rules set forth by the Irish Takeover Panel and has been disseminated through RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG).
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