Pulsar Helium shares tank as director dumps holdings

Pulsar Helium shares fell on Tuesday after a company managed by a Pulsar director sold a £3 million stake in the helium firm.

ABCrescent Cooperatief U.A. (ABC), where Pulsar Helium director Brice Laurent is a managing partner, sold 8,223,684 shares on October 27, 2025. The shares were sold in the UK at 0.38 pence each, raising approximately £3,125,000.

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After this sale, ABC still holds a significant stake of 7,276,316 shares, representing 4.81% of the company, plus 15,500,000 warrants.

If ABC exercised all its warrants, it would control 22,776,316 shares, representing about 13.65% of Pulsar. Separately, Mr. Laurent personally owns 17,570 shares and holds options for 450,000 additional shares.

The sale follows a rally in Pulsar Helium shares after the firm announced a helium discovery at its Topaz project in Minnesota.

At the time of the release, Pulsar said the discovery ranks ‘Topaz amongst the highest accumulation of naturally occurring helium-3 ever publicly reported in a terrestrial gas reservoir worldwide’.

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