Apple Inc. $AAPL is Perkins Coie Trust Co's 4th Largest Position

Institutional investor cuts holdings in iPhone maker by 3% in Q4

Apr. 3, 2026 at 9:06am

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Perkins Coie Trust Co, an institutional investor, reduced its holdings in Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) by 3% during the fourth quarter, according to a recent 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm still holds 101,826 shares of the iPhone maker's stock, making it the 4th largest position in its portfolio.

Why it matters

This filing provides insight into the investment strategies of major institutional players like Perkins Coie Trust Co and their views on Apple's stock performance and future prospects. As one of the world's most valuable public companies, changes in Apple's shareholder base can impact the stock's price and trading activity.

The details

According to the 13F filing, Perkins Coie Trust Co sold 3,097 shares of Apple stock during Q4 2026. The firm's total holdings in Apple are now valued at $27,681,000, comprising about 5.2% of its overall portfolio. Apple remains Perkins Coie Trust Co's 4th largest position.

  • Perkins Coie Trust Co filed the 13F report for the 4th quarter of 2026.

The players

Perkins Coie Trust Co

An institutional investor that manages a portfolio of stocks, including a significant position in Apple Inc.

Apple Inc.

A multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, known for its consumer electronics, software, and digital services, including the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

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The takeaway

This filing highlights the continued importance of Apple as a core holding for major institutional investors, despite some trimming of positions. As one of the most closely watched tech stocks, changes in Apple's shareholder base can provide valuable insights into broader market sentiment and investment trends.