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CCLA Investment Management Reduces Stake in McDonald's
Institutional investor cuts position in fast-food giant by 1.8% in Q4
Apr. 9, 2026 at 8:56am
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A sleek, minimalist sculpture evokes the iconic McDonald's brand in this high-end studio still life.San Bernardino TodayCCLA Investment Management, an institutional investor, reduced its stake in McDonald's Corporation (NYSE:MCD) by 1.8% in the fourth quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 304,737 shares of the fast-food company's stock, valued at $93.1 million.
Why it matters
This filing provides insight into the investment decisions of CCLA, a major institutional investor. Changes in large investor positions can signal broader market trends or shifts in sentiment around a particular stock.
The details
According to the SEC filing, CCLA Investment Management sold 5,698 shares of McDonald's stock during the fourth quarter. The firm now holds a total of 304,737 shares, worth approximately $93.1 million based on the stock's closing price at the end of the quarter.
- CCLA Investment Management reduced its stake in the fourth quarter of 2025.
The players
CCLA Investment Management
An institutional investor that manages assets for clients.
McDonald's Corporation
A global fast-food restaurant chain known for its hamburgers, french fries, and breakfast offerings.
The takeaway
This filing indicates that CCLA Investment Management has slightly reduced its exposure to McDonald's, though the firm still maintains a sizable position in the fast-food giant. Investors will likely watch for any further changes in CCLA's holdings or other major institutional investors' positions in McDonald's stock.


