Vanguard realigns holdings; A10 Networks (NYSE: ATEN) shows 0% ownership
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
A10 Networks Inc: The Vanguard Group filed Amendment No. 5 to its Schedule 13G/A reporting beneficial ownership of 0% of A10 Networks common stock, stating an amount beneficially owned of 0 shares. The amendment explains an internal realignment effective January 12, 2026 that caused certain subsidiaries and business divisions to report holdings separately.
The filing is signed by Ashley Grim as Head of Global Fund Administration on 03/26/2026 and restates that Vanguard and its managed accounts hold five percent or less of the class.
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Vanguard reports zero beneficial ownership after internal reorganization.
The Vanguard Group now reports 0% beneficial ownership of A10 Networks common stock, citing an internal realignment on January 12, 2026 that disaggregated prior holdings to subsidiaries and business divisions.
Cash‑flow treatment and trading intentions are not stated in the excerpt; subsequent filings from the reporting entities named in the disaggregation may show where previous holdings now reside.
Amendment reflects regulatory disaggregation under SEC Release No. 34-39538.
The filing cites SEC Release No. 34-39538 and explains that certain Vanguard subsidiaries will report beneficial ownership separately; the amendment documents the expected change in the reporting party rather than a change in economic ownership disclosed here.
Because the amendment records 0% ownership, material impact on A10 Networks' shareholder base is not evident from this excerpt alone.
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