$DOMO

Domo, Inc. (DOMO) sees 5.2% Class B stake disclosed by broker-dealers

Domo, Inc. (DOMO) disclosed a Schedule 13G showing broker-dealers G1 Execution Services, LLC and Susquehanna Securities, LLC collectively beneficially own 2,190,915 shares of DOMO Class B common stock, or 5.2% of the class, as of June 3, 2026. Susquehanna’s stake includes options to buy 1,748,000 shares.

Original reporting
Published Aug 14, 2026, 6:02 PM UTC
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$DOMONeutralLow
01

Why it matters

The disclosure updates the public ownership map (5.2% beneficial ownership, with Susquehanna holding options to buy 1,748,000 shares). It does not describe control changes, activist plans, or new company fundamentals.

02

Market read

Traders may monitor for follow-on 13D/13G amendments or other filings that clarify intent, but the immediate impact is likely limited.

03

What to watch

The filing is for Class B common stock and includes options; without clarity on economic exposure, voting intent, or follow-on filings, the trading signal may be overstated.

Relevance 4/10Novelty 5/10Timing: filing disclosed Aug 14, 2026 (Schedule 13G as of June 3, 2026)

Background

The article summarizes a Schedule 13G beneficial-ownership filing for Domo Class B common stock by affiliated broker-dealers.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$DOMONeutralMedium confidence
Context

Domo disclosed a Schedule 13G showing broker-dealers G1 Execution Services and Susquehanna Securities collectively hold 5.2% of its Class B shares, including options.

Expected impact

Low likelihood of a sustained move; any reaction is likely limited to short-term positioning around the filing.

Evidence & confidence

The article reports a fresh Schedule 13G beneficial-ownership snapshot (2,190,915 shares, 5.2% of Class B) but provides no intent, control change, or operational/financial update.

Market effects

Minimal, as this is company-specific ownership reporting rather than a sector-wide regulatory or competitive development.

None indicated.

None indicated.

Counterpoint

A 13G stake by broker-dealers can reflect hedging or market-making activity rather than a directional investment thesis, limiting signal value for price.

Key entities

  • Domo, Inc.

    Subject of the Schedule 13G beneficial-ownership disclosure for its Class B common stock.

  • G1 Execution Services, LLC

    Affiliated broker-dealer reporting shared beneficial ownership of Domo Class B shares.

  • Susquehanna Securities, LLC

    Affiliated broker-dealer reporting shared beneficial ownership, including options to buy Domo Class B shares.

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