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Vinva Investment Management Reduces Intel Holdings
Institutional investor sells over a third of its stake in the chip giant
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Vinva Investment Management Ltd. lowered its position in shares of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) by 36.1% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The fund now owns 115,691 shares of the chip maker's stock after selling 65,486 shares during the period.
Why it matters
Intel is one of the world's largest semiconductor companies, so changes in institutional ownership can signal broader market sentiment around the stock. Vinva's reduction in its Intel holdings may indicate concerns about the company's performance or outlook.
The details
According to the filing, Vinva Investment Management's Intel holdings were valued at $3,989,000 as of the most recent reporting period. The firm sold 65,486 shares during the quarter, reducing its total position by over a third.
- Vinva Investment Management filed the report with the SEC on March 9, 2026.
The players
Vinva Investment Management Ltd
An institutional investment management firm that has reduced its stake in Intel Corporation.
Intel Corporation
A leading global designer and manufacturer of semiconductor products, including processors and chipsets for personal computers and data centers.
The takeaway
Vinva Investment Management's decision to sell over a third of its Intel holdings may signal broader concerns about the chip maker's performance and outlook, though the reasons behind the reduction are not entirely clear from the filing.


