Major holder in GSK (NYSE: GSK) reports 4.93% of voting rights
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
GSK plc files a Form 6-K reporting a TR-1 notification that a major holder has 4.930000% of its voting rights, representing 200,296,898 voting rights in total. These are held through ordinary shares and ADRs, with no additional voting rights linked to financial instruments.
The filing shows 88,958,040 voting rights (2.190000%) attached to ordinary shares and 111,338,858 voting rights (2.740000%) through ADRs, together making up the reported 4.930000% position.
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Key Figures
Voting rights percentage: 4.930000%
Total voting rights held: 200,296,898 voting rights
Ordinary share voting rights: 88,958,040 voting rights
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4 metrics
Voting rights percentage
4.930000%
Resulting situation when threshold was crossed
Total voting rights held
200,296,898 voting rights
Resulting situation when threshold was crossed
Ordinary share voting rights
88,958,040 voting rights
Ordinary shares GB00BN7SWP63, 2.190000% of voting rights
ADR voting rights
111,338,858 voting rights
ADRs US37733W2044, 2.740000% of voting rights
Key Terms
TR-1, major holdings, voting rights attached to shares, financial instruments, +1 more
5 terms
TR-1 regulatory
"TR-1: Standard form for notification of major holdings"
A TR-1 is a financial form used by investors to report significant ownership stakes in a company, typically when they acquire or dispose of a large number of shares. It helps keep the market informed about major shareholders and potential changes in control, allowing other investors to make better-informed decisions. This transparency encourages fair trading and reduces surprises related to ownership shifts.
major holdings regulatory
"TR-1: Standard form for notification of major holdings"
Major holdings are the largest assets—such as specific stocks, bonds, cash positions, or other investments—that make up a significant share of a fund’s or investor’s portfolio. They matter because these big positions largely determine performance and risk; like the star players on a team, they can swing returns and reveal whether an investment is heavily concentrated in a particular company, industry, or strategy.
financial instruments financial
"% of voting rights through financial instruments (total of 8.B 1 + 8.B 2)"
Financial instruments are assets or contracts that hold monetary value and can be bought, sold, or traded. They serve as tools for investors to grow, protect, or transfer money, much like how a ticket or voucher can be used to access goods or services. These instruments help individuals and organizations manage financial goals and risks across different markets and economic conditions.
ADRs financial
"ADRs US37733W2044 | | 111338858 | | 2.740000"
American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) are certificates issued by a U.S. bank that stand in for shares of a foreign company, allowing those shares to be bought and sold on U.S. stock exchanges in U.S. dollars. Think of an ADR as a local ticket representing a foreign stock: it makes trading, settlement, and tax reporting simpler for U.S. investors, but still exposes them to risks like currency moves, different accounting rules, and foreign corporate practices.
FAQ
What does GSK (GSK) disclose in this May 2026 Form 6-K?
The Form 6-K discloses a TR-1 notification of a major holding in GSK. A holder reports 4.930000% of GSK’s voting rights, equal to 200,296,898 voting rights, split between ordinary shares and ADRs.
How large is the major holding reported in GSK (GSK) voting rights?
The major holding represents 4.930000% of GSK’s voting rights. This corresponds to 200,296,898 total voting rights in the company, combining exposure through ordinary shares and American Depositary Receipts (ADRs).
Are any financial instruments disclosed in the GSK (GSK) TR-1 major holdings notice?
The TR-1 notice shows no voting rights held through financial instruments. Both sections for financial instruments, 8B1 and 8B2, report zero voting rights, indicating the 4.930000% position is entirely via shares and ADRs.
What total number of GSK (GSK) voting rights does the major holder control?
The major holder controls 200,296,898 voting rights in GSK. This figure is the sum of voting rights from ordinary shares and ADRs and corresponds to 4.930000% of the company’s total voting rights.