Goldman Sachs reduces ThyssenKrupp voting rights
Analysis based on 40 articles · First reported Jan 29, 2026 · Last updated Mar 06, 2026
The market impact is likely minimal as Goldman Sachs, Inc.'s reduction in voting rights in ThyssenKrupp AG is not substantial enough to cause significant shifts. This is a routine disclosure of a change in major holdings.
Goldman Sachs, Inc. has reported a change in its major holdings in ThyssenKrupp AG, a German industrial company. As of February 4, 2026, Goldman Sachs, Inc.'s total voting rights in ThyssenKrupp AG decreased from 6.86% to 5.85%. This change is a voluntary group notification with a triggered threshold at the subsidiary level, indicating a slight reduction in Goldman Sachs, Inc.'s stake and influence in ThyssenKrupp AG.
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