Chicago Capital LLC Reduces Salesforce Stock Holdings

Institutional investor trims position in CRM provider by 18.4% in Q4 2025

Apr. 18, 2026 at 7:37am by

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Chicago Capital LLC, an institutional investor, reduced its position in Salesforce Inc. (NYSE:CRM) by 18.4% in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm now owns 35,046 shares of the CRM provider's stock, valued at $9,284,000 as of the latest SEC filing.

Why it matters

This move by Chicago Capital LLC reflects broader trends in the institutional investment landscape, as some funds adjust their positions in major tech companies like Salesforce amid market volatility and changing economic conditions.

The details

According to the filing, Chicago Capital sold 7,921 Salesforce shares during the fourth quarter. The firm's total holdings in Salesforce are now valued at $9,284,000. Several other major institutional investors and hedge funds also made changes to their Salesforce positions last quarter, with some increasing and others decreasing their stakes in the CRM provider.

  • Chicago Capital LLC filed the 13F disclosure detailing the Salesforce stock sale on April 18, 2026.
  • The stock sale occurred in the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

Chicago Capital LLC

An institutional investor that reduced its position in Salesforce Inc. by 18.4% in Q4 2025.

Salesforce Inc.

A global provider of cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise software solutions, headquartered in San Francisco.

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The takeaway

This filing highlights the ongoing shifts in institutional investment strategies as fund managers navigate a dynamic market environment. The reduction in Salesforce holdings by Chicago Capital LLC reflects the broader volatility impacting major tech stocks, even as the CRM provider remains a widely held position among institutional investors.