Offerings // Adient plc

ADNT offering history

Every offering-related filing in Adient plc’s recent SEC record — registrations (announced capacity) kept separate from pricing documents (executed sales). Reviewed 721 filings back to Apr 26, 2016.

Last executed offering
None found
in filings back to Apr 26, 2016
Last registration (announced)
None found
in filings back to Apr 26, 2016
Executed, last 12 months
0
424B pricings + 8-K 3.02 sales
Registered, last 12 months
0
S-1/S-3/F-series registrations

No offering-related filings (registrations, 424B pricing supplements, 8-K item 3.02 sales) in the 721 filings EDGAR returns for Adient plc, reviewed back to Apr 26, 2016. That is the reviewed window, not a claim about earlier years.

Two honest limits. (1) A 424B takedown can price shares or notes— EDGAR’s metadata doesn’t say which, so open the document: large investment-grade filers use these mostly for bond deals (no dilution), small-caps mostly for shares. (2) At-the-market (ATM) programs sell shares gradually and individual sales are not separately filed — the visible footprint is the enabling shelf and its 424B5; actual ATM share counts surface later in the 10-Q/10-K share count. Educational information from public filings, not investment advice.

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ADNT offering FAQ

When did ADNT last execute an offering?

No executed-offering document (424B pricing supplement or 8-K item 3.02) appears in the 721 filings EDGAR returns for Adient plc, reviewed back to 2016-04-26.

When did ADNT last announce or register an offering?

No offering registration (S-1/S-3/F-1/F-3) appears in the filings reviewed back to 2016-04-26.

Does an offering always mean dilution?

Registered direct offerings and shelf takedowns issue new shares and dilute existing holders. Resale registrations (424B3/B7) let existing holders sell and do not create new shares. Secondary sales by insiders also do not dilute. Each row here is labeled with what it is.