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LONDON - JPMorgan Asset Management Holdings Inc. has decreased its stake in Alpha Group International PLC to 5.23% from 5.41%, according to a regulatory filing released Friday.
The U.S.-based asset manager crossed below the reporting threshold on July 23, with the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG) being notified the following day.
The updated position consists of 4.92% in voting rights attached to shares and 0.31% through financial instruments. This represents a total of 2,213,680 voting rights in the UK-based company.
JPMorgan Asset Management (UK) Limited, based in London, holds the majority of the position. The financial instruments include cash-settled equity swaps accounting for 0.30% of voting rights and a small portion of rights to recall representing 0.01%.
The notification, made in accordance with UK regulatory requirements for major shareholding changes, details the full chain of controlled undertakings through which the voting rights are held, with JPMorgan Asset Management Holdings Inc. as the ultimate controlling entity.
Alpha Group International PLC, listed on the London Stock Exchange, made the announcement through a regulatory news service filing.
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