TOKYO, Apr 02 (Pulse News Wire) – Birdman Inc. (7063.T) reported changes in its major shareholders following a rights issue on March 31, 2026.
The company confirmed the changes based on the share register as of March 3, 2026, and filings made on March 5, 2026. One shareholder, Nekusuta Tokumei Kumiai, ceased to qualify as a significant holder due to the increase in outstanding shares. As of April 1, 2026, Nekusuta Tokumei Kumiai held no longer qualifies as a major shareholder, having reduced their stake below the threshold. Prior to the change, Nekusuta Tokumei Kumiai was the second-largest shareholder with 2,720,000 shares, holding 2.72% of total voting rights. Post-change, Nekusuta Tokumei Kumiai's position dropped to third largest with 3,101,600 shares, representing 2.73% of total voting rights.
The changes reflect adjustments in the capital structure resulting from the issuance of new shares through a third-party allotment. The updated figures consider the total number of voting rights as of March 3, 2026, which included an additional 66,667 voting rights post-rights issue, bringing the total to 337,155 voting rights. In addition, Nekusuta Tokumei Kumiai had previously held 10.71% shares since October 7, 2025. The company noted there are no related party transactions or affiliations with Nekusuta Tokumei Kumiai. Looking ahead, Birdman Inc.
Expects no impact on its operations or performance due to these changes in major shareholders.
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