Vanguard disaggregates holdings; CMS (NYSE: CMS) parent reports 0 shares
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
CMS Energy Corp: The Vanguard Group filed Amendment No. 17 to a Schedule 13G/A reporting that, after an internal realignment, it beneficially owns 0 shares of Common Stock of CMS Energy Corp as of the amendment filing. The amendment cites SEC Release No. 34-39538 (January 12, 1998) and explains certain Vanguard subsidiaries or business divisions will report beneficial ownership separately following the realignment.
The filing lists The Vanguard Group's address in Malvern, PA, and is signed by Ashley Grim, Head of Global Fund Administration, dated 03/26/2026. The statement clarifies Vanguard entities retain investment strategies but that The Vanguard Group, Inc. no longer is deemed to beneficially own securities held by those subsidiaries.
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Vanguard disaggregation leaves reported ownership at zero; holders will report separately.
The amendment states The Vanguard Group now reports 0 shares beneficially owned in CMS Energy following an internal realignment and disaggregation under SEC Release No. 34-39538. This means the parent entity no longer claims beneficial ownership for securities held by certain subsidiaries or business divisions.
Cash‑flow treatment and any separate subsidiary filings are not included in the excerpt; subsequent filings by the disaggregated entities may show holdings under their own names.
FAQ
What does The Vanguard Group report for CMS (CMS Energy) ownership?
Why did Vanguard change how it reports ownership in CMS Energy?
Does this filing mean Vanguard sold its CMS shares?
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