Barclays (TVA) reports 803,931 Texas Ventures Acquisition-A shares owned
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Barclays PLC filed Amendment No. 2 to a Schedule 13G reporting its beneficial ownership of Texas Ventures Acquisition-A common stock. Barclays reports beneficial ownership of 803,931 common shares, representing 3.57% of the class, with sole voting and sole dispositive power over all reported shares as of 12/31/2025. The filing states these securities are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of the company.
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FAQ
How much of Texas Ventures Acquisition-A does Barclays PLC own?
Barclays PLC reports beneficial ownership of 803,931 common shares of Texas Ventures Acquisition-A. This stake represents 3.57% of the outstanding common stock as of the reporting date, giving Barclays a modest minority position in the company’s equity.
What SEC form did Barclays file for its TVA ownership?
Barclays PLC filed an amended Schedule 13G/A (Amendment No. 2) to report its holdings in Texas Ventures Acquisition-A. Schedule 13G is used for passive ownership disclosures where the investor does not seek to change or influence control.
Does Barclays PLC have control intentions over Texas Ventures Acquisition-A?
The filing states Barclays acquired and holds the securities in the ordinary course of business and not to change or influence control. It also confirms the holdings are not in connection with any transaction intended to affect control of the issuer.
What voting and dispositive power does Barclays have over TVA shares?
Barclays PLC reports sole voting power over 803,931 shares and sole dispositive power over the same 803,931 shares. It reports no shared voting or shared dispositive power, indicating exclusive authority over how these specific shares are voted and disposed.
Why does the Schedule 13G/A mention ownership of 5 percent or less?
The filing includes an item noting ownership of 5 percent or less of a class. With a reported 3.57% stake, Barclays falls under this threshold, which can affect ongoing reporting requirements for institutional or passive shareholders.