Vanguard Portfolio Management (TPR) reports 10.17M shares, 5.02% stake
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
SCHEDULE 13G
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Tapestry Inc disclosure: Vanguard Portfolio Management reports beneficial ownership of 10,168,723 shares of Common Stock, representing 5.02% of the class as of 03/31/2026. The filing states Vanguard Portfolio Management has sole dispositive power over 10,168,723 shares and sole voting power for 54,957 shares. The report is signed by Ashley Grim on 04/29/2026 and describes holdings held across Vanguard funds and managed accounts.
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Key Figures
Shares beneficially owned: 10,168,723 shares
Percent of class: 5.02%
Sole voting power: 54,957 shares
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6 metrics
Shares beneficially owned
10,168,723 shares
Amount beneficially owned as reported
Percent of class
5.02%
Percent of Common Stock as reported
Sole voting power
54,957 shares
Shares with sole power to vote
Sole dispositive power
10,168,723 shares
Shares with sole power to dispose or direct disposition
Report date (ownership)
03/31/2026
As-of date for ownership amounts
Signature date
04/29/2026
Date filing was signed by Ashley Grim
Key Terms
Schedule 13G, beneficially owned, sole dispositive power, Investment Company Act of 1940, +1 more
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Schedule 13G regulatory
"Item 1. | (a) | Name of issuer: Tapestry Inc"
A Schedule 13G is a formal document that investors file with the government when they acquire a large ownership stake in a company, usually for investment purposes rather than control. It helps keep the public informed about who owns significant parts of a company's shares, which can influence how the company is managed and how investors make decisions. Filing this schedule is important for transparency and understanding the ownership landscape of publicly traded companies.
beneficially owned financial
"Amount beneficially owned: 10168723"
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
"Sole power to dispose or to direct the disposition of: 10168723"
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.
Investment Company Act of 1940 regulatory
"investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940"
A U.S. federal law that sets the rulebook for pooled investment vehicles such as mutual funds, exchange-traded funds and similar money managers, requiring them to register with regulators, disclose holdings and fees, limit conflicts of interest, and follow governance standards. It matters to investors because these protections and transparency rules act like a referee and scoreboard, helping people compare funds, trust that managers follow fair practices, and spot hidden costs or risks.
dispositive power financial
"Sole Dispositive Power 10,168,723.00"
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.
FAQ
What stake does Vanguard Portfolio Management report in Tapestry (TPR)?
Vanguard Portfolio Management reports 10,168,723 shares, or 5.02% of Tapestry's Common Stock as of 03/31/2026. The filing lists dispositive power across Vanguard funds and managed accounts.
How much voting power does Vanguard hold in Tapestry?
Vanguard reports sole voting power for 54,957 shares and no shared voting power. Dispositive power is listed as 10,168,723 shares, per the Schedule 13G filing.
Who signed the Schedule 13G for Vanguard regarding Tapestry?
The filing is signed by Ashley Grim, Head of Global Fund Administration, with signature date 04/29/2026. The filing identifies Vanguard Portfolio Management as the reporting entity.
Does Vanguard report other parties with >5% ownership of Tapestry?
No single other person's interest above 5% is reported. The filing states no other known person has the right to receive dividends or proceeds exceeding 5% for these securities.
What entities are included in the Vanguard ownership disclosure?
The disclosure includes Vanguard Portfolio Management LLC and affiliates such as Vanguard Fiduciary Trust Company and Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC, covering securities held by Vanguard funds and managed accounts.