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Who just crossed 5%?

When anyone — family offices, activist funds, sovereign wealth, famous CEOs buying into other companies — crosses a 3–5% voting- rights threshold in an EU or UK listed company, they must disclose it within 2–4 trading days. A different signal from Article 19 PDMR filings — conviction across the table, not inside one.

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Matching filings

Showing 5 most recent
FiledFilerCompanyMoveNew %Source
2026-05-04
2w ago
🇩🇪Stowers Institute for Medical ResearchSAF-HOLLAND SEdisclosed3.01%regulator →
2026-04-17
1mo ago
🇩🇪Higgons, WilliamSAF-HOLLAND SEdisclosed5.20%regulator →
2026-04-17
1mo ago
🇩🇪Indépendance AM SICAVSAF-HOLLAND SEdisclosed5.02%regulator →
2025-09-12
8mo ago
🇩🇪Universal-Investment-Gesellschaft mit beschränkter HaftungSAF-HOLLAND SEdisclosed4.96%regulator →
2025-09-11
8mo ago
🇩🇪Cobas Asset Management SGIIC S.A.SAF-HOLLAND SEdisclosed5.05%regulator →

Why this signal matters

A CEO buying €1m of their own stock is confidence. A family office quietly accumulating 5% of a small listed industrial is conviction across the table — and often a leading indicator of an activist campaign, a take-private bid, a sovereign wealth allocation, or a cornerstone investment. Academic literature (Brav, Jiang, Kim 2010 on activism; Bebchuk et al 2013) consistently finds substantial outperformance in the months following 13D / equivalent filings in the US. Europe's Transparency Directive is the European equivalent.