As of 30 April 2026, the French spirits group reported 52,589,879 shares, 81,110,041 exercisable voting rights and 81,333,532 theoretical voting rights.
The regulatory update also said the company is a société anonyme with share capital of 84,143,806.40 euros and headquarters in Cognac.
Such disclosures are standard French market filings intended to keep investors informed about capital structure and voting power.
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