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Chevy Chase Trust Reduces Stake in Electronic Arts
Institutional investor sells over 5,500 shares of gaming company in Q3
Mar. 17, 2026 at 8:09am
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Chevy Chase Trust Holdings LLC, an institutional investor, reduced its holdings in shares of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:EA) by 4.6% in the third quarter of 2025. The firm now owns 114,952 shares of the game software company's stock, valued at $23,186,000 at the end of the reporting period.
Why it matters
This filing provides insight into the investment decisions of Chevy Chase Trust, a major institutional investor. The reduction in EA shares could signal a shift in the firm's outlook on the gaming company or broader market trends that are impacting investment decisions.
The details
According to the 13F filing, Chevy Chase Trust sold 5,580 shares of Electronic Arts during the third quarter. The firm now holds a total of 114,952 shares, down from 120,532 shares held in the previous quarter. The sale represents a 4.6% decrease in the firm's position in EA.
- Chevy Chase Trust filed the 13F report for the third quarter of 2025 on March 17, 2026.
The players
Chevy Chase Trust Holdings LLC
An institutional investor and asset management firm.
Electronic Arts Inc.
A global interactive entertainment company and developer of popular video game franchises.
The takeaway
This filing highlights the ongoing shifts in institutional investment strategies, as major firms like Chevy Chase Trust adjust their positions in response to market conditions and their own investment theses. The reduction in EA shares could signal broader concerns about the gaming industry or specific challenges facing Electronic Arts, though further analysis would be needed to determine the exact motivations behind the portfolio change.

