Vanguard disaggregates holdings; Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) shows 0% ownership
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
The Vanguard Group amended its Schedule 13G for Amazon.com Inc to report 0 shares and 0% beneficial ownership. The filing explains an internal realignment effective January 12, 2026 that caused certain Vanguard subsidiaries and business divisions to report holdings separately under SEC Release No. 34-39538. The amendment is signed by Ashley Grim on 03/26/2026.
The filing states Vanguard entities pursuing the same investment strategies now report disaggregated ownership and that The Vanguard Group, Inc. no longer is deemed to beneficially own securities held by those subsidiaries.
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Vanguard reports zero beneficial ownership for AMZN after an internal reorganization.
The amendment states Amount beneficially owned: 0 and Percent of class: 0%, reflecting a structural reporting change tied to the January 12, 2026 realignment under SEC Release No. 34-39538. This is a reporting allocation, not necessarily a change in underlying management of assets.
Cash-flow treatment and which specific subsidiaries now report holdings are not detailed in the excerpt; subsequent filings from the disaggregated entities may disclose their respective positions.
Amendment clarifies reliance on SEC Release No. 34-39538 for disaggregation of beneficial ownership.
The filing explicitly cites SEC Release No. 34-39538 and states that certain subsidiaries will report beneficial ownership separately. The Vanguard Group, Inc. "no longer has, or is deemed to have, beneficial ownership" over securities held by those subsidiaries.
For investors tracking Vanguard's aggregate exposure to Amazon, review the individual subsidiary 13G/A or 13D filings for their disclosed positions and dates of reporting.
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