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Mantle Ridge LP, MR Cobalt Advisor LLC and Paul C. Hilal filed Amendment No. 5 to their Schedule 13D on Dollar Tree (DLTR) dated 15 July 2025. The group continues to hold 13,640,904 common shares (6.5% beneficial ownership) and maintains total economic exposure to 23,296,508 shares (11.2% of shares outstanding) through cash- and physically-settled forward structures.
On 11 July 2025 the “Participating MR Funds” exercised expiring option agreements with an aggregate strike payment of $889.6 million. Rather than taking delivery, the parties converted the options into new cash-settled and physically-settled forward contracts that mirror the previous exposure, leaving voting and dispositive power unchanged.
The exercise was funded via a $918.1 million secured loan facility from an unaffiliated institution. The loan is collateralised by 10,982,616 pledged shares plus derivatives referencing 10,268,954 shares, but notably contains no margin-call or price-trigger provisions. Voting rights on pledged shares remain with Mantle Ridge unless a foreclosure event occurs.
No additional share purchases or sales were reported; the amendment primarily updates the capital-markets mechanics (option conversion, loan facility) and confirms current ownership percentages. Exhibits include the joint filing agreement, trading data and templates for the derivative contracts.