Capital International Investors updates 3.9% Aramark (NYSE: ARMK) stake
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Aramark’s shareholder Capital International Investors updated its ownership disclosure. The firm reports beneficial ownership of 10,282,079 Aramark common shares, equal to 3.9% of the 262,808,032 shares believed outstanding. It holds sole voting power over 10,259,260 shares and no shared voting or dispositive power.
The filing states the shares were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business, not to change or influence control of Aramark.
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FAQ
How many Aramark (ARMK) shares does Capital International Investors report owning?
Capital International Investors reports beneficial ownership of 10,282,079 Aramark common shares. The filing notes this represents shares managed across its investment management entities under the Capital International Investors name, reflecting its updated position in the company.
What percentage of Aramark’s outstanding stock does Capital International Investors hold?
Capital International Investors reports holding 3.9% of Aramark’s common stock. This percentage is based on 262,808,032 shares of Aramark common stock believed to be outstanding, as referenced in the ownership disclosure.
What voting power does Capital International Investors have over Aramark (ARMK) shares?
Capital International Investors reports sole voting power over 10,259,260 Aramark shares and no shared voting power. It also reports sole dispositive power over 10,282,079 shares, indicating exclusive authority to decide how those shares are voted and disposed.
Why did Capital International Investors file an amended Schedule 13G/A for Aramark?
The amended Schedule 13G/A updates Capital International Investors’ beneficial ownership in Aramark. The filer certifies the securities were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business, not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of Aramark.
Does Capital International Investors claim to influence control of Aramark (ARMK)?
No. The certification states the securities were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of Aramark, nor in connection with any transaction having that purpose or effect.