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Major shareholder notification – BlackRock, Inc.

Major shareholder notification – BlackRock, Inc.

Yahoo23-05-2025

GN Store Nord A/S hereby announces that on May 22, 2025, pursuant to Section 38(1) and Section 39(1) of the Danish Capital Markets Act, it received a notification from BlackRock, Inc. stating that on May 21, 2025, BlackRock, Inc. increased its aggregate direct and indirect holding of shares and financial instruments, cf. Section 38 and Sections 39(2)(1) and (2) of the Danish Capital Markets Act, to above 5% of the share capital and voting rights in GN Store Nord A/S.
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Investor RelationsRune Sandager +45 45 75 92 57 Media Relations Steen Frentz Laursen +45 20 65 34 20
About GN GN facilitates communication between people through intelligent hearing, audio, video, and gaming technology. Inspired by people and driven by our passion for innovation, we leverage technologies to deliver unique user experiences that bring people closer through the power of sound and vision.
GN was founded more than 150 years ago with a vision to connect the world. Today, we proudly honor that legacy with our world-leading expertise in the human ear, audio, video and speech, wireless technologies, software, miniaturization, and collaboration with leading technology partners. GN's solutions are marketed by the brands ReSound, SteelSeries, Jabra, Beltone, Interton, BlueParrott, Danavox and FalCom in 100 countries. Founded in 1869, the GN Group employs 7,000 people and is listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen (GN.CO).
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