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Is ARM diluting shareholders? — Limited Dilution

ARM HOLDINGS PLC /UK's share count has grown 1.56% over the last ~12 months, an annualized rate under 10% per year. Dilution exposure is within normal corporate-finance ranges.

Growth Rate
1.56%
~12 months
Current Shares
1.06B
2025-03-31
ATM Facility
Not detected
Convertible Notes
Not detected
Reverse Split
Not detected

Share-Count History — From ARM Annual Filings

20-F · 2025-03-311,056,513,738 shares
20-F · 2024-03-311,040,330,497 shares

What Dilution Means for ARM Shareholders

Dilution refers to the reduction in existing shareholders' percentage ownership when a company issues new shares. Companies dilute for multiple legitimate reasons — funding growth, acquiring other companies, compensating employees with equity, or converting debt to equity. Whether dilution is good or bad depends on what the new capital is being used for and whether per-share value grows faster than the share count. For ARM HOLDINGS PLC /UK, share count went from 1,040,330,497 on 2024-03-31 to 1,056,513,738 on 2025-03-31 — a change of 1.56% over approximately 12 months.

The dilution mechanism shareholders should monitor most closely is the presence of an ATM (at-the-market) equity facility. ATMs give the company standing authority to issue new shares into the open market at any time, often without separate shareholder notice. They create continuous-issuance overhang — even days when no new shares are sold, the facility itself weighs on the stock as supply might appear at any moment. ARM HOLDINGS PLC /UK's most recent annual filing does not mention an ATM facility — though that status can change with each new financing round.

Convertible notes are a separate forward-dilution mechanism: each note converts into shares at a defined price (or formula) at maturity, automatically expanding share count. The presence of large convertible-note balances on the balance sheet — even before conversion — is a material signal that future dilution is contractually scheduled. No convertible notes are mentioned in ARM HOLDINGS PLC /UK's most recent annual filing.

For broader context on ARM's risk profile, see the ARM Overview page. For audit-opinion status, see the Going Concern page.

Disclosure: Share counts are extracted from the cover page of ARM's cached SEC annual filings. Classification reflects share-count growth rate, presence of an ATM facility, and convertible-note disclosures at the time of the most recent annual filing. Status can change with new financing rounds. This page is not legal or investment advice.