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HighTower Advisors LLC Trims Position in Fluor Corporation $FLR
Firm reduces holdings in construction company by nearly 49% in Q3
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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HighTower Advisors LLC lowered its holdings in Fluor Corporation (NYSE:FLR) by 48.8% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 40,103 shares of the construction company's stock, down from 78,344 shares previously.
Why it matters
Fluor is a major global engineering and construction firm, so changes in institutional ownership can signal shifts in market sentiment around the company and the broader construction industry.
The details
According to the filing, HighTower Advisors sold 38,241 shares of Fluor during the third quarter, reducing its position to 40,103 shares worth $1.687 million. The move comes as Fluor's stock price has fluctuated in recent quarters, with the company facing challenges in its energy and government services divisions.
- HighTower Advisors filed the 13F report for the third quarter of 2026.
The players
HighTower Advisors LLC
A Chicago-based independent wealth management firm that provides investment advisory and other financial services.
Fluor Corporation
A global engineering and construction firm that provides services across the energy, chemicals, mining, infrastructure and government sectors.
The takeaway
The reduction in HighTower's Fluor holdings reflects the volatility in the construction industry, as firms navigate shifting market conditions and project dynamics. Investors will be watching to see if other major institutional investors make similar moves in the quarters ahead.


