Angel Studios (ANGX) amended and restated its merger agreements to acquire Tuttle Twins Show and Toothy Cow Productions, pushing the closing deadline to October 31, 2026, and adjusting several terms. The company removed a showrunner condition for the TTS deal, changed the merger structure for TCP, and clarified the consideration payable. Angel Studios has already provided $11.7 million to TTS and $11.9 million to TCP in operational funding, which would convert into preferred equity if the acquisitions are not consummated.
View Full Filing (SEC EDGAR)Angel Studios INC
-$61.3M
Net Activity
Institutions Holding
120
Popularity Rank
#4081
Avg Weight
0.85%
Total Value
$107.6M
Ownership Trend
120 institutions currently hold ANGX, with 58 net buyers and 30 net sellers this quarter.
Institutional Moves
Institutional Moves (Q1 2026)
Majority Increased
Based on recent trading activity
Net Selling Institutions
30
Net Buying Institutions
58
Key Holders
Key Holders
Top 5 by Value
Quarterly Activity
Recent Activity
+$25.4M
Total Buy Value
$38.4M
Total Sell Value
58
Net Buyers
30
Net Sellers
Insider Trading (Form 4)
Form 144 Pre-Sale Notices
No Form 144 planned sale filings in the last 90 days
Beneficial Ownership (13D/13G)
No Schedule 13D/13G filings for this ticker
Material Events (8-K)
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