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Macquarie Group Ceases to Be Substantial Shareholder in EDU Holdings

Tipranks - Fri Feb 6, 2:26AM CST

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Macquarie Group Limited ( (AU:MQG) ) has shared an announcement.

Macquarie Group Limited has lodged a regulatory notice confirming that it and its controlled entities have ceased to be substantial shareholders in EDU Holdings Limited, indicating that their relevant interest in the company’s voting securities has fallen below the substantial holding threshold. The filing, signed by Assistant Company Secretary Olivia Shepherd on 5 February 2026, formalises Macquarie’s exit as a major holder and is accompanied by an extensive list of Macquarie-controlled entities, underscoring the breadth of the group’s corporate structure and the unwinding of any associated voting influence in EDU Holdings.

The most recent analyst rating on (AU:MQG) stock is a Hold with a A$225.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Macquarie Group Limited stock, see the AU:MQG Stock Forecast page.

More about Macquarie Group Limited

Macquarie Group Limited is a global financial services group headquartered in Sydney, operating through a wide range of controlled entities across Australia, Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Americas. Its activities span banking, asset management, infrastructure and energy investment, and specialist financing, often using complex holding structures and special-purpose vehicles to manage investments and exposures in multiple jurisdictions.

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Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Buy

Current Market Cap: A$78.16B

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