Vanguard disaggregates holdings; American Superconductor (NASDAQ: AMSC) 0%
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
The Vanguard Group filed an amendment reporting 0% beneficial ownership of American Superconductor Corp common stock. The filing states that, on January 12, 2026, certain Vanguard subsidiaries were disaggregated for reporting in accordance with SEC Release No. 34-39538 (January 12, 1998), and those entities now report separately.
The amendment lists amount beneficially owned: 0 and percent of class: 0%. The filing is signed by Vanguard's Head of Global Fund Administration on 03/26/2026.
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Insights
Vanguard amended Schedule 13G to reflect disaggregation and reports a zero stake.
The filing states an Amount beneficially owned: 0 and Percent of class: 0% as of 03/13/2026. It attributes the change to an internal realignment and separate reporting by subsidiaries in reliance on SEC Release No. 34-39538 (January 12, 1998).
Cash‑flow treatment is not stated in the excerpt; subsequent filings by the specific Vanguard entities will show any holdings. Watch future amendments from Vanguard subsidiaries for per‑entity positions.
The amendment is procedural: it disaggregates holdings under an SEC release and shows no beneficial ownership.
The filing includes a verbatim realignment note explaining that certain subsidiaries "will report beneficial ownership separately (on a disaggregated basis)" and that The Vanguard Group, Inc. "no longer has, or is deemed to have, beneficial ownership" of those subsidiary holdings.
For governance and disclosure purposes, monitor filings by the named Vanguard entities for any re‑reported positions and check subsequent Schedule 13 filings for reconciled ownership levels.
FAQ
What did Vanguard report for AMSC ownership?
Why does the filing show zero ownership after prior Vanguard reports?
When was this Schedule 13G/A amendment signed?
Does this filing identify which Vanguard subsidiaries now report holdings?
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