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LONDON - Puma (OTC:PMMAF) Investment Management Limited has disclosed a significant acquisition of voting rights in Quantum Base Holdings PLC, crossing the 3% threshold. The London-based investment firm now holds a 3.24% stake in the technology company, equating to 2,077,922 voting rights, as per the latest notification filed with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
The notification, dated April 4, 2025, and disclosed on May 6, 2025, follows Puma Investment Management Limited’s purchase of ordinary shares in Quantum Base Holdings. The shares in question are listed with the ISIN code GB00BTXYPJ53. No financial instruments were involved, indicating that the investment management firm’s interest is purely through share ownership.
Quantum Base Holdings, which has not been identified as a non-UK issuer, is subject to UK regulatory disclosure requirements for substantial shareholdings. The FCA requires that any shareholder crossing a notifiable threshold in share voting rights must report their holdings, ensuring transparency in the ownership of publicly traded companies.
The total number of voting rights in Quantum Base Holdings PLC is reported to be 64,080,319. Puma Investment Management Limited’s stake does not involve any control via financial instruments, as the entire holding is through direct ownership of shares.
This information is based on a press release statement and is intended to inform shareholders and the market about changes in significant share ownership. It does not imply any endorsement of Quantum Base Holdings’ market position or future prospects. The disclosure of such information is a regulatory requirement and provides insights into the movements of major shareholders within the equity market.
Investors and market observers often monitor changes in significant holdings for indications of investor confidence and potential influence on company governance. Quantum Base Holdings PLC’s share registry now includes Puma Investment Management Limited as a noteworthy shareholder, reflecting a potential strategic interest by the investment firm in the tech company’s business.
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