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PLS Group (ASX:PLS) share price slips after big-holder filings and executive loan-share issue
6 February 2026
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PLS Group (ASX:PLS) share price slips after big-holder filings and executive loan-share issue

Sydney, Feb 6, 2026, 17:44 AEDT — After-hours

PLS Group Limited shares slipped 1.2% to close at A$4.12 on Friday, having swung between A$3.94 and A$4.22 during the session. New details emerged on shareholder holdings and executive pay. The ASX 200 benchmark dropped roughly 2% by the end of trading.

PLS has turned into a crowded stand-in for lithium on the Australian market, so shifts in its ownership can quickly flip sentiment. In the next two weeks, the sector faces a wave of balance-sheet reviews and guidance updates, keeping investors on edge for any abrupt changes in risk appetite.

An ASX filing revealed PLS issued 1,003,795 restricted ordinary shares as part of its Loan Share Plan, an employee incentive program. The company noted participants were given an interest-free A$1 million loan to acquire new fully paid shares. These “loan shares” come with restrictions and are subject to a four-year vesting period based on continued service. AFR Company Announcements

Restricted shares don’t get quoted until transfer restrictions expire. This can curb short-term selling pressure, yet they still increase issued capital and highlight concerns about incentive structures in a declining market.

Separately, a substantial holder notice revealed First Sentier Group has increased its voting stake in PLS to 9.23% from 7.90%, per the latest filing.

Another filing revealed Morgan Stanley and its subsidiaries boosted their voting stake to 8.37%, up from 7.04%.

In Australia, investors are required to file “substantial holder” notices once their stake hits 5% or shifts by at least one percentage point. These filings cover “relevant interests,” a legal category that encompasses not only direct shareholdings but also positions linked to lending and derivatives.

The filings dropped into a tough market. Friday saw broad risk-off selling, with commodity-linked stocks bearing the brunt once more.

But beware if you see the stake changes as a straightforward bullish sign: voting power can fluctuate when stock is borrowed, hedged, or shuffled between entities—and it can flip fast. Even with major holders boosting their positions, weaker realised pricing, rising costs, or disappointing guidance at results could still pressure the stock.

PLS is set to report its FY26 interim results on Thursday, Feb. 19. An investor webcast and call will follow at 9:00 a.m. AEDT.

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