Allspring Global Investments Reduces Stake in Ingram Micro

The institutional investor sold over 42,000 shares of the technology distributor in Q4 2025.

Apr. 4, 2026 at 7:30am

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Allspring Global Investments Holdings LLC, a major institutional investor, decreased its stake in Ingram Micro Holding Corporation (NYSE:INGM) by 4.1% during the fourth quarter of 2025. The firm now owns approximately 988,335 shares, or about 0.42% of the company's total outstanding stock, valued at $21.1 million.

Why it matters

Ingram Micro is a leading global technology distributor and supply chain services provider, connecting manufacturers, cloud providers, and channel partners. Institutional investors closely monitor their positions in companies like Ingram Micro, as changes in ownership can signal broader market trends or shifts in investor sentiment.

The details

According to a recent SEC filing, Allspring Global Investments sold 42,235 shares of Ingram Micro stock during the fourth quarter of 2025. The firm now holds a total of 988,335 shares, representing approximately 0.42% of the company's outstanding shares. Ingram Micro's stock price has fluctuated between $14.25 and $26.38 over the past 52 weeks.

  • Allspring Global Investments reduced its Ingram Micro stake in Q4 2025.
  • Ingram Micro's stock price has ranged from $14.25 to $26.38 over the past year.

The players

Allspring Global Investments Holdings LLC

A major institutional investor that decreased its stake in Ingram Micro Holding Corporation.

Ingram Micro Holding Corporation

A global technology distributor and supply chain services provider, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker INGM.

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The takeaway

Institutional investors like Allspring Global Investments closely monitor their positions in technology distribution companies like Ingram Micro, as changes in ownership can signal broader market trends or shifts in investor sentiment around the industry.