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Victory Capital Management Reduces Stake in Lionsgate Studios
Institutional investor sells off over 247,000 shares of entertainment company
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Victory Capital Management Inc., an institutional investor, has reduced its stake in Lionsgate Studios Corp. (NYSE:LION) by 6.3% in the third quarter, according to a recent 13F filing with the SEC. The firm now owns 3,702,768 shares of the entertainment company, down from 3,950,127 shares previously.
Why it matters
Lionsgate Studios is a major player in the entertainment industry, producing and distributing feature films, TV programming, and digital content. Changes in ownership by large institutional investors can signal shifts in market sentiment and future performance of the company's stock.
The details
According to the 13F filing, Victory Capital Management sold 247,359 shares of Lionsgate Studios in the third quarter. The firm now owns approximately 1.28% of the company's outstanding shares, valued at $25,549,000 as of the most recent reporting period.
- Victory Capital Management filed its 13F report for the third quarter on March 10, 2026.
The players
Victory Capital Management Inc.
An institutional investment management firm that oversees over $157 billion in client assets.
Lionsgate Studios Corp.
A leading global entertainment company that specializes in the production, acquisition, and distribution of motion pictures, television programming, and digital content.
The takeaway
The reduction in Victory Capital Management's stake in Lionsgate Studios could signal broader market uncertainty around the entertainment company's future performance, though the overall impact remains to be seen as other institutional investors may adjust their positions accordingly.


