Institutional Ownership of AXINU
AXIOM INTELLIGENCE AC CORP 1 · hedge fund and institutional holdings as of Q2 2025
Based on Q2 2025 SEC Form 13F filings, 2 hedge funds and institutional investors hold long equity positions in AXIOM INTELLIGENCE AC CORP 1 (AXINU). Collectively, these funds control 1.6M shares with a combined market value of $3.54B . Ranked by portfolio weight—a key metric indicating high hedge fund conviction rather than just absolute share count—the top AXINU shareholders are Decagon Asset Management (2.76%) and Glazer Capital (0.43%).
- 2Hedge funds holding
- 1,552,000Shares held (disclosed)
- $3.54B13F market value
- 1.60%Median portfolio weight
Top 10 Institutional HoldersQ2 2025
Ranked by share of the reporting fund's U.S. equity portfolio. Conviction weight reflects the fund's exposure to AXIOM INTELLIGENCE AC CORP 1, not the fund's share of AXIOM INTELLIGENCE AC CORP 1.
| # | Fund | Shares | Market Value | Portfolio Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Decagon Asset Management | 350,000 | $3.53B | 2.76% |
| 2 | Glazer Capital | 1,202,000 | $12.1M | 0.43% |
Quarter-over-Quarter ActivityQ2 2025
The biggest weight-increase and weight-decrease changes among funds that hold AXINU. Deltas compare the selected filing to the previous reporting quarter.
Top buyers
- Decagon Asset Management+2.76% · +350,000 shares
- Glazer Capital+0.43% · +1,202,000 shares
Top sellers
No notable sellers this quarter.
Ownership History
Quarter-by-quarter share count, market value, and portfolio conviction weight (up to 5 of the heaviest weight-by-portfolio funds) of AXINU. Sourced from 13F filings; reflects long equity positions only.
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Every hedge fund on record as holding AXINU in the selected quarter. Click a fund name to drill into its full 13F portfolio.
| 1 | Decagon Asset Management | 350,000 | $3.53B | 2.76% |
| 2 | Glazer Capital | 1,202,000 | $12.1M | 0.43% |
Methodology & FAQ
Methodology: How We Track AXINU Institutional Holdings
Our data is systematically aggregated directly from quarterly Form 13F-HR disclosures submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
- Who Must File (Reporting Threshold): This dataset includes filings from U.S. institutional investment managers, hedge funds, mutual funds, university endowments, and family offices managing at least $100 million in qualifying discretionary U.S. equities.
- What is Included (Data Scope): We exclusively capture long equity positions and listed options (calls and puts) for AXIOM INTELLIGENCE AC CORP 1 (AXINU). By SEC regulation, 13F filings do not require the disclosure of short positions, non-U.S. holdings, or OTC derivatives.
- Portfolio Weight Explained (Metric Definition): “Portfolio Weight” shows how much of a fund's total 13F U.S. equity portfolio is allocated to AXINU on the specific reporting date.
- How to Use This Data (Interpretation): Quarter-over-quarter changes in shares and portfolio weight reflect a combination of active trading and market price movements. These are descriptive metrics of fund allocation, not explicit buy or sell signals.
How do you measure hedge fund conviction and institutional concentration in AXINU?
We evaluate fund conviction by looking at portfolio weight rather than just absolute share count. By tracking how the largest holders —such as Decagon Asset Management , Glazer Capital as of Q2 2025— change their position sizing quarter-over-quarter, we help investors distinguish between active capital accumulation and passive holding.
Does the AXINU ownership data include short interest or options?
SEC Form 13F only mandates the disclosure of long U.S. equity positions and listed options (put and call contracts). Short interest, swaps, and OTC derivatives are excluded by regulatory design. To ensure accurate position scaling, we report listed options based on their underlying share equivalent.
Are family offices and university endowments included in this AXINU data?
Yes. In addition to traditional hedge funds and large asset managers, any institutional entity exercising investment discretion over at least $100 million in qualifying U.S. equities must file a Form 13F. This explicitly includes single-family offices and university endowments. If a qualifying family office or endowment holds AXINU stock, their allocation is systematically aggregated alongside traditional fund data.
When is the institutional ownership data updated, and is there a reporting lag?
Institutional investment managers are required to file their Form 13F within 45 days after the end of a calendar quarter (the standard “T+45” window). Our platform processes these filings immediately upon publication to the SEC EDGAR database, providing you with the most accurate, point-in-time consensus positioning for AXINU without look-ahead bias.
Data Source: Aggregated from public SEC Form 13F filings via the EDGAR database.