Falcon's Beyond Global, Inc.·4/A

Mar 12, 7:52 PM ET

Infinite Acquisitions Partners LLC 4/A

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Falcon's Beyond Global (FBYD) 10% Owner Infinite Acquisitions Sells Shares

What Happened
Infinite Acquisitions Partners LLC, a reported 10% owner of Falcon's Beyond Global, sold 2,350,068 shares of Class A common stock in an open-market/private sale on March 9, 2026 at $6.25 per share (proceeds ≈ $14,687,925). On March 11, 2026 Infinite Acquisitions initiated the delivery of 2,354,610 additional Class A shares to satisfy obligations under prior redemption agreements with former equityholders. This Form 4/A is an amended filing correcting earnout/share details.

Key Details

  • Transaction types/codes: Mar 9, 2026 — Sale (S) of 2,350,068 shares at $6.25 each (≈ $14.69M); Mar 11, 2026 — Other disposition/delivery (J) of 2,354,610 shares (no price reported).
  • Filing: Amended Form 4 filed Mar 12, 2026 (reports Mar 9 and Mar 11 activity); the filing corrects earnout share counts and reports previously earned shares received Dec 12, 2025.
  • Ownership notes: Filing references 150,000 Class A shares received Dec 12, 2025 that are subject to a 1‑year lockup and 250,000 Class A Earnout Shares held in escrow (rights fixed Oct 6, 2023). Once escrowed earnouts are released, they will be subject to an additional 1‑year lockup.
  • Control/disclaimers: Infinite Acquisitions is controlled by its manager, Erudite Cria, Inc. (Infinite Manager); directors of Infinite Manager disclaim beneficial ownership except for pecuniary interests.
  • Timeliness: This is an amended filing (Form 4/A). The filing corrects prior reporting; see Form 4/A for details on original filing timing.

Context

  • This activity is by a 10% institutional owner, not an individual executive — deliveries to satisfy redemption agreements may reflect contractual obligations rather than discretionary market timing.
  • The March 9 open-market sale generated material cash proceeds (~$14.7M); the March 11 delivery was to settle prior redemption obligations and has no reported per-share price.
  • For retail investors, purchases are typically more informative as bullish signals; here the primary disclosed action is a significant sale/delivery by a large shareholder.