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Voyager Technologies (VOYG): Senvest and Mashaal disclose 5.5% ownership stake

Senvest Management, LLC and Richard Mashaal filed an amended Schedule 13G/A for Voyager Technologies, Inc. Class A common stock. They report beneficial ownership of 2,965,788 shares, or 5.5% of the class, based on 53,503,581 shares outstanding as of March 31, 2026. The filing notes shared voting and dispositive power.

Original reporting
Published Aug 13, 2026, 8:16 PM UTC
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

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01

Why it matters

Traders may monitor for follow-on filings (e.g., conversion to Schedule 13D) or additional stake changes, but the text provides no catalyst beyond the disclosure itself.

02

Market read

A 5.5% passive stake disclosure can affect positioning and liquidity expectations, but it does not, by itself, change Voyager’s fundamentals.

03

What to watch

Shared voting and dispositive power via multiple funds can reduce the likelihood of coordinated activism, and the filing does not state any intent to change control or strategy.

Relevance 4/10Novelty 4/10Timing: after-hours filing update, next trading session positioning

Background

The article summarizes an SEC Schedule 13G/A amendment reporting beneficial ownership above 5% for Voyager Technologies Class A common stock.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$VOYGNeutralMedium confidence
Context

Voyager Technologies disclosed a Schedule 13G/A showing Senvest Management and Richard Mashaal hold 2,965,788 shares, 5.5% of Class A.

Expected impact

Likely limited, with any move driven by positioning around the 5% threshold rather than fundamentals.

Evidence & confidence

The filing is a Schedule 13G/A (passive intent) and specifies shared voting and dispositive power through investment vehicles, with no operational or strategic actions described.

Market effects

No direct sector read-through; this is a holder disclosure rather than a business or regulatory development.

None indicated.

None indicated.

Counterpoint

Because it is a Schedule 13G/A, the stake may not translate into any governance or strategic pressure, so price impact could be overstated.

Key entities

  • Voyager Technologies, Inc.

    Class A common stock subject of the Schedule 13G/A beneficial ownership disclosure.

  • Senvest Management, LLC

    Reports shared voting and dispositive power over 2,965,788 shares (5.5%).

  • Richard Mashaal

    Co-reporter on the Schedule 13G/A with the same 5.5% beneficial ownership figure.

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