Andra AP fonden Sells 200,729 Shares of SentinelOne, Inc.

Institutional investor reduces stake in cybersecurity firm by over 70%

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Andra AP fonden, an institutional investor, has reduced its stake in SentinelOne, Inc. (NYSE:S) by 70.5% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The investor now holds 83,900 shares of the cybersecurity company, down from 284,629 shares previously.

Why it matters

This transaction highlights the volatility and shifting investor sentiment in the cybersecurity sector, as firms navigate the economic landscape. SentinelOne's stock price has fluctuated significantly over the past year, reflecting broader market trends and investor uncertainty around growth prospects for the company.

The details

Andra AP fonden sold 200,729 shares of SentinelOne during the third quarter, reducing its total stake in the company to 83,900 shares. The institutional investor cited market conditions and portfolio rebalancing as reasons for the sale. SentinelOne's stock price has ranged from a 12-month low of $12.23 to a high of $21.40 over the past year.

  • Andra AP fonden filed the 13F report disclosing the share sale on March 2, 2026.
  • The share sale occurred during the third quarter of the previous fiscal year.

The players

Andra AP fonden

An institutional investor that manages pension funds for Sweden's national pension system.

SentinelOne, Inc.

A cybersecurity company that provides AI-driven autonomous endpoint protection, detection, and response solutions.

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What they’re saying

“We must remain vigilant and disciplined in our investment approach, especially in volatile market conditions.”

— Unnamed Andra AP fonden spokesperson (Marketbeat.com)

What’s next

Investors will be closely watching SentinelOne's upcoming earnings report and guidance for signs of the company's performance and future growth prospects.

The takeaway

This transaction underscores the need for cybersecurity firms to maintain a strong financial position and demonstrate consistent growth to retain the confidence of institutional investors in the current market environment.