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Entropy Technologies LP Raises Holdings in Walmart Inc.
Institutional investor increases stake in retail giant
Mar. 13, 2026 at 9:09am
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Entropy Technologies LP, an investment firm, has increased its stake in Walmart Inc. (NASDAQ:WMT) by 21.3% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 125,915 shares of the retailer's stock, valued at $12,977,000, making Walmart its fourth-largest holding.
Why it matters
Walmart is one of the world's largest retailers, and institutional investor activity in the stock can provide insights into market sentiment and future performance. Entropy Technologies' increased stake suggests the firm sees value in Walmart's business and growth prospects.
The details
According to the SEC filing, Entropy Technologies LP acquired an additional 22,152 shares of Walmart during the third quarter, bringing its total holdings to 125,915 shares. This represents approximately 1.0% of Entropy Technologies' investment portfolio.
- Entropy Technologies LP increased its Walmart stake in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Entropy Technologies LP
An investment firm that has increased its stake in Walmart Inc.
Walmart Inc.
A multinational retail corporation that operates a broad portfolio of store formats and digital services.
The takeaway
Entropy Technologies' increased investment in Walmart suggests the firm sees long-term value in the retail giant's business model and growth potential, even as the company faces competition from e-commerce players. This institutional activity could signal broader market confidence in Walmart's ability to adapt and thrive in the evolving retail landscape.

