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Vanguard discloses 24,238,215 GD shares under Schedule 13G/A

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SCHEDULE 13G/A

Rhea-AI Filing Summary

The Vanguard Group filed Amendment No. 11 to its Schedule 13G on General Dynamics (GD), reporting beneficial ownership of 24,238,215 shares, representing 9.01% of the common stock. As of 09/30/2025, Vanguard reported sole voting power: 0 and shared voting power: 1,440,983 shares. It reported sole dispositive power: 21,870,319 shares and shared dispositive power: 2,367,896 shares.

Vanguard states the holdings are in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control. Vanguard’s clients have rights to dividends or sale proceeds tied to these securities, and no single other person’s interest exceeds 5%.

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Check the appropriate box to designate the rule pursuant to which this Schedule is filed:
Rule 13d-1(b)
Rule 13d-1(c)
Rule 13d-1(d)






SCHEDULE 13G





SCHEDULE 13G



The Vanguard Group
Signature:Ashley Grim
Name/Title:Head of Global Fund Administration
Date:10/30/2025

FAQ

What stake in General Dynamics (GD) did The Vanguard Group report?

Vanguard reported beneficial ownership of 24,238,215 shares, equal to 9.01% of GD’s common stock.

What are Vanguard’s voting powers over GD shares?

Vanguard reported 0 shares with sole voting power and 1,440,983 shares with shared voting power.

What are Vanguard’s dispositive powers over GD shares?

Vanguard has 21,870,319 shares with sole dispositive power and 2,367,896 shares with shared dispositive power.

As of what date are the ownership figures reported for GD?

The reported figures are tied to the event date of 09/30/2025.

Does Vanguard seek to influence control at General Dynamics?

Vanguard certified the securities are held in the ordinary course of business and not to change or influence control.

Who is entitled to dividends or sale proceeds from the reported GD shares?

Vanguard’s clients, including registered investment companies and other managed accounts, have those rights; no single other person exceeds 5%.