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EFG Asset Management Americas Corp. Sells 4,215 Shares of Alphabet Inc. $GOOG
Institutional investor reduces stake in tech giant
Mar. 16, 2026 at 9:19am
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EFG Asset Management Americas Corp. has reduced its position in Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) by 8.9% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 43,269 shares of the information services provider's stock, valued at $10,538,000.
Why it matters
Institutional investors like EFG Asset Management Americas Corp. closely monitor and adjust their holdings in major tech companies like Alphabet. This filing provides insight into how some large investors are viewing Alphabet's stock and performance.
The details
According to the 13F filing, EFG Asset Management Americas Corp. sold 4,215 shares of Alphabet stock during the third quarter. The firm now holds 43,269 shares, making Alphabet its 9th largest position and accounting for 1.8% of its total portfolio.
- EFG Asset Management Americas Corp. made the share sale in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
EFG Asset Management Americas Corp.
An institutional investment firm that manages over $10 billion in assets.
Alphabet Inc.
The parent company of Google and a multinational technology conglomerate.
The takeaway
This filing shows that even large institutional investors are closely monitoring and adjusting their positions in tech giants like Alphabet. It provides a window into how the investment community views the company's performance and outlook.

