Cisco Systems Institutional Holdings Decrease

Smith Chas P & Associates PA Cpas reduces stake in network equipment provider

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

According to a recent SEC filing, the institutional investment firm Smith Chas P & Associates PA Cpas reduced its position in shares of Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) by 47.1% during the 3rd quarter. The firm now owns 91,608 shares of the network equipment provider's stock, valued at $6,268,000.

Why it matters

Institutional investors like Smith Chas P & Associates PA Cpas play a significant role in the stock market, and changes in their holdings can impact a company's stock price and trading volume. Cisco Systems is a major technology company, so shifts in institutional ownership of its shares are noteworthy.

The details

Smith Chas P & Associates PA Cpas sold 81,586 shares of Cisco Systems stock during the 3rd quarter, reducing its total position to 91,608 shares. The firm cited unspecified reasons for the sell-off, which represented a 47.1% decrease in its Cisco holdings. Cisco Systems is a leading provider of networking hardware, software, and services, and its stock is widely held by institutional investors.

  • The sell-off occurred during the 3rd quarter of the year.
  • Smith Chas P & Associates PA Cpas filed the 13F report disclosing the changes on March 4, 2026.

The players

Smith Chas P & Associates PA Cpas

An institutional investment firm that reduced its position in Cisco Systems shares by 47.1% during the 3rd quarter.

Cisco Systems, Inc.

A global technology company that designs, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, software, and telecommunications equipment.

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The takeaway

This decrease in institutional ownership of Cisco Systems shares by Smith Chas P & Associates PA Cpas is a notable development, as it could signal a shift in investor sentiment or portfolio strategy for the firm. However, without further details on the reasons behind the sell-off, it's difficult to draw any firm conclusions about the broader implications for Cisco Systems or the technology sector.