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London Co. of Virginia Sells 8,000 Shares of Vail Resorts
Institutional investor reduces stake in ski resort company
Mar. 17, 2026 at 10:07am
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London Co. of Virginia, an institutional investor, reduced its position in Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE:MTN) by 5.3% in the 3rd quarter, selling 8,000 shares. The firm now owns 143,680 shares of the company's stock, worth approximately $21.5 million.
Why it matters
Vail Resorts is a major player in the ski resort industry, operating a portfolio of popular destinations. Institutional investors closely monitor and adjust their positions in the company, which can provide insights into market sentiment and expectations around the business.
The details
According to a recent 13F filing with the SEC, London Co. of Virginia sold 8,000 shares of Vail Resorts stock in the 3rd quarter. The firm now owns approximately 143,680 shares, or 0.40% of the company's outstanding stock, valued at $21.5 million.
- The share sale occurred in the 3rd quarter of the reporting period.
The players
London Co. of Virginia
An institutional investor that has reduced its stake in Vail Resorts.
Vail Resorts, Inc.
A leading mountain resort company that owns and operates an integrated network of ski areas, hotels, restaurants and retail outlets.
The takeaway
The reduction in London Co. of Virginia's position in Vail Resorts suggests the institutional investor may have a more cautious outlook on the ski resort company's near-term prospects, though the firm still maintains a sizable stake in the business.


