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Mink Brook Asset Management and affiliated entities filed Amendment No. 2 to Schedule 13G disclosing aggregate ownership of 274,496 Hudson Global (HSON) common shares, equal to roughly 9.96 % of the 2,755,735 shares outstanding as of 14 Jul 2025.
The stake is split evenly between Mink Brook Partners LP and Mink Brook Opportunity Fund LP, each holding about 137 k shares (≈4.98 %). Voting and dispositive powers are shared: neither fund, their general partner Mink Brook Capital GP LLC, managing member William Mueller, nor Mink Brook Asset Management LLC claim sole authority. Collectively, Capital GP, Mueller and the asset-management arm control the full block.
Mink Brook acquired the shares after receiving written consent from Hudson Global on 20 Nov 2023 to exceed the 5 % threshold. The filing states the position is passive and “not held for the purpose of influencing control,” yet the near-10 % holding makes Mink Brook one of HSON’s largest shareholders, potentially giving it meaningful weight in future proxy matters without triggering 13D activist classification.