Embecta Corp. (EMBC) amendment: American Century/ Stowers report 5.8% stakes
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
SCHEDULE 13G/A
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Embecta Corp. ownership amendment: American Century Capital Portfolios, American Century Investment Management, American Century Companies and Stowers Institute filed an Amendment No. 4 to report beneficial ownership of Common Stock.
The filing lists 1,997,167 shares (3.4%) for American Century Capital Portfolios and 3,439,512 shares (5.8%) for American Century Investment Management / American Century Companies / Stowers Institute, with signatures dated 05/01/2026.
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Key Figures
Shares - American Century Capital Portfolios: 1,997,167 shares
Percent of class - American Century Capital Portfolios: 3.4%
Shares - American Century Investment Management / Companies / Stowers: 3,439,512 shares
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7 metrics
Shares - American Century Capital Portfolios
1,997,167 shares
reported beneficially owned; cover page
Percent of class - American Century Capital Portfolios
3.4%
percent of class as shown on cover page
Shares - American Century Investment Management / Companies / Stowers
3,439,512 shares
reported beneficially owned; cover page
Percent of class - ACIM/ACC/Stowers
5.8%
percent of class as shown on cover page
CUSIP
29082K105
Embecta Corp. Common Stock
Reporting date
03/31/2026
ownership as of date shown on cover page
Signing date
05/01/2026
signatures dated on the filing
Key Terms
beneficially owned, sole dispositive power, Schedule 13G/A, percent of class
4 terms
beneficially owned regulatory
"Amount beneficially owned: See the response(s) to Item 9 on the attached cover page(s)."
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 dispositive power regulatory
"7 | Sole Dispositive Power 1,997,167.00"
Sole dispositive power is the exclusive legal authority to decide what happens to a security — for example, whether to sell, transfer, or retain shares — without needing anyone else’s permission. Investors care because it signals who truly controls the economic outcome of an investment: like holding the only key to a safe, the holder can realize gains or losses and may trigger regulatory reporting, insider rules, or influence over corporate ownership.
Schedule 13G/A regulatory
"Form type: SCHEDULE 13G/A (Amendment No. 4)"
A Schedule 13G/A is an amended public filing with the U.S. securities regulator that updates a previous Schedule 13G, disclosing when an individual or group holds a substantial (typically over 5%) stake in a company and is claiming a passive, non‑controlling intent. Investors monitor these updates because rising or falling holdings can signal changing confidence, potential future moves, or shifts in voting power — like watching a public ledger where large shareholders quietly adjust their positions.
percent of class financial
"11 3.4 %"
Percent of class is the portion of a specific category of securities—such as a company’s common shares, preferred shares, or a bond series—that takes part in or approves a corporate action (vote, consent, tender, etc.). Investors watch this number because it reveals how much support or opposition exists within that particular shareholder group; like counting how many members of a club back a proposal, it can determine whether a plan passes or how influence is distributed.
FAQ
What does the EMBC Schedule 13G/A amendment report?
It reports beneficial ownership updates for Embecta Corp. common stock by several filers. The filing shows specific share counts and percent of class for American Century entities and Stowers Institute, with reported holdings and voting/dispositive power details included on the cover pages.
What holdings do American Century Investment Management/Companies and Stowers Institute report?
Each reports 3,439,512 shares, representing 5.8% of the class. The cover-page entries show sole voting power and sole dispositive power figures for those entities in connection with Embecta common stock.
What dates are tied to the EMBC Schedule 13G/A amendment?
Information is presented as of 03/31/2026 with signatures dated 05/01/2026. The cover-page ownership figures reference the reporting period and the filing is signed by authorized representatives on May 1, 2026.
Does the filing indicate any group or control changes for EMBC ownership?
The filing states no applicable group filing or dissolution and identifies ACC and its subsidiaries' relationships. It notes ACIM is a wholly-owned subsidiary of ACC and that certain subsidiaries are beneficial owners controlled by Stowers Institute.