Oak Harvest Investment Services Reduces Microchip Technology Stake

Hedge fund sells nearly 50,000 shares of semiconductor company in Q4

Apr. 19, 2026 at 10:44am

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Oak Harvest Investment Services significantly reduced its holdings in Microchip Technology Incorporated (NASDAQ:MCHP) during the fourth quarter, selling 49,497 shares and retaining just 3,146 shares worth $200,000, according to a recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Why it matters

This transaction highlights the volatility in the semiconductor industry and the shifting investment strategies of hedge funds as they navigate market conditions. Microchip Technology is a major player in the microcontroller and analog chip space, serving a wide range of end markets.

The details

Oak Harvest Investment Services' holdings in Microchip Technology were reduced by 94% during the fourth quarter, with the fund selling 49,497 shares. The fund now owns just 3,146 shares of the semiconductor company's stock, valued at $200,000 at the end of the quarter.

  • Oak Harvest Investment Services filed its 13F report for the fourth quarter of 2026.

The players

Oak Harvest Investment Services

A hedge fund that significantly reduced its stake in Microchip Technology during the fourth quarter.

Microchip Technology Incorporated

A semiconductor company that designs, develops and supplies a broad portfolio of embedded control and analog semiconductors, including microcontrollers, digital signal controllers, and mixed-signal and analog devices.

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The takeaway

This transaction highlights the fluid nature of the semiconductor industry, where hedge funds and other institutional investors are constantly adjusting their portfolios to adapt to market conditions and investment opportunities. The reduction in Oak Harvest's Microchip Technology stake suggests a shift in the fund's outlook on the company or the broader semiconductor sector.