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Capital International Investors Reduces Stake in Crane $CR
The investment firm decreased its holdings in the conglomerate by 37.5% during the third quarter.
Mar. 12, 2026 at 8:08am
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Capital International Investors, a major institutional investor, decreased its holdings in shares of Crane (NYSE:CR) by 37.5% during the 3rd quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The fund owned 874,630 shares of the conglomerate's stock, valued at approximately $161,054,000 as of the end of the quarter.
Why it matters
Crane is a diversified industrial manufacturer serving customers globally. Changes in ownership by large institutional investors like Capital International Investors can signal shifts in market sentiment and future performance expectations for the company.
The details
According to the 13F filing, Capital International Investors sold 525,435 shares of Crane stock during the third quarter, reducing its total position to 874,630 shares. This represented approximately 1.52% of Crane's outstanding shares at the time. The filing did not provide specific reasons for the reduction in the firm's Crane holdings.
- Capital International Investors filed its 13F report for the 3rd quarter of 2026 on March 12, 2026.
The players
Capital International Investors
A major institutional investment firm that manages over $161 million in Crane stock.
Crane
A diversified industrial manufacturer headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut that serves customers globally.
The takeaway
The reduction in Capital International Investors' Crane holdings could signal a shift in market sentiment around the stock, though the specific reasons behind the move are unclear from the limited information provided in the 13F filing. Investors will likely monitor Crane's performance and any further changes in ownership by large institutional investors going forward.
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