Enhabit (EHAB): Deerfield Group Now Reports 0% Ownership of Common Stock
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Enhabit, Inc. investors received an update on institutional ownership. Deerfield Mgmt, L.P., Deerfield Management Company, L.P., Deerfield Partners, L.P. and James E. Flynn report that they beneficially own 0 shares of Enhabit common stock as of June 30, 2026, representing 0.0% of the class.
The filing states that all reporting persons have no sole or shared voting or dispositive power over Enhabit shares and confirms that they now hold ownership of 5 percent or less of the class, with a joint filing agreement and power of attorney referenced in the exhibits.
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Key Figures
Deerfield Mgmt, L.P. beneficial ownership: 0 shares
Deerfield Mgmt, L.P. percent of class: 0.0%
Deerfield Management Company, L.P. beneficial ownership: 0 shares
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8 metrics
Deerfield Mgmt, L.P. beneficial ownership
0 shares
Amount beneficially owned in Enhabit common stock
Deerfield Mgmt, L.P. percent of class
0.0%
Percent of Enhabit common stock class owned
Deerfield Management Company, L.P. beneficial ownership
0 shares
Amount beneficially owned in Enhabit common stock
Deerfield Partners, L.P. beneficial ownership
0 shares
Amount beneficially owned in Enhabit common stock
James E. Flynn beneficial ownership
0 shares
Amount beneficially owned in Enhabit common stock
Ownership status
5 percent or less of a class
Item 5 Ownership of 5 Percent or Less of a Class
Signature date
08/13/2026
Date of signatures by Attorney-In-Fact
Event date
06/30/2026
Date associated with ownership information
Key Terms
beneficially owned, Sole Voting Power, Dispositive Power, Ownership of 5 percent or Less of a Class, +2 more
6 terms
beneficially owned financial
"Amount beneficially owned: Deerfield Mgmt, L.P. - 0 shares"
Beneficially owned describes securities or assets where a person has the economic rights and control—such as the right to receive dividends and to direct voting—even if legal title is held in another name. Think of it like having the keys and using a car that’s registered to someone else: you get the benefits and make decisions. Investors care because beneficial ownership reveals who truly controls value and voting power, affecting corporate decisions and takeover dynamics.
Sole Voting Power financial
"5 | Sole Voting Power 0.00 6 | Shared Voting Power 0.00"
Sole voting power is the exclusive right to cast votes attached to a shareholder’s stock without needing approval from anyone else. Like holding the only remote control for a TV, it lets that holder decide corporate matters such as board members, mergers, and policy changes, making it important to investors because it concentrates control and can strongly influence a company’s strategy and the value of its shares.
Dispositive Power financial
"7 | Sole Dispositive Power 0.00 8 | Shared Dispositive Power 0.00"
Dispositive power is the authority to decide the final outcome of an asset, legal claim, contract, or corporate action — in effect the power to dispose of or resolve something. For investors it matters because whoever holds that authority can determine who gets paid, who controls an asset or vote, and how risks and returns are allocated; think of it like holding the key that lets you lock in the winner or loser in a deal.
Ownership of 5 percent or Less of a Class regulatory
"Item 5. | Ownership of 5 Percent or Less of a Class."
Joint Filing Agreement regulatory
"Exhibit A. Joint Filing Agreement."
Attorney-In-Fact regulatory
"Name/Title: | Jonathan Isler, Attorney-In-Fact"
An attorney-in-fact is the person or entity given legal authority through a power of attorney to act on behalf of another for specific tasks, such as signing documents, voting shares, or handling transactions. For investors, this matters because it lets a trusted representative make timely decisions or complete paperwork when the owner cannot, much like handing keys to someone to run errands on your behalf—so checks on scope and limits of that authority are important.
FAQ
As of what date does Deerfield report 0% ownership in Enhabit (EHAB)?
Deerfield and James E. Flynn report owning 0 Enhabit shares and 0.0% of the class as of June 30, 2026. This date anchors the ownership information and reflects when their holdings fell to 5 percent or less of Enhabit’s common stock.
Who are the reporting persons in this Enhabit (EHAB) Schedule 13G/A amendment?
The reporting persons are Deerfield Mgmt, L.P., Deerfield Management Company, L.P., Deerfield Partners, L.P. and James E. Flynn. The filing lists their business address as 345 Park Avenue South, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10010 and classifies the partnerships as Delaware entities.
What does “Ownership of 5 percent or less” mean in this Enhabit (EHAB) filing?
The filing’s Item 5 confirms that the reporting group now has ownership of 5 percent or less of Enhabit’s common stock. In this amendment they specifically report 0 shares and 0.0% of the class, so they are no longer significant beneficial owners.
Who signed the Enhabit (EHAB) Schedule 13G/A amendment for the Deerfield entities?
The amendment is signed by Jonathan Isler as Attorney-In-Fact for each reporting person. Separate signature blocks dated August 13, 2026 appear for Deerfield Mgmt, L.P., Deerfield Management Company, L.P., Deerfield Partners, L.P. and James E. Flynn.
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