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Congress Asset Management Co. Reduces Crane Stake
Investment firm sells nearly 90,000 shares of the industrial conglomerate in Q4 2025.
Mar. 24, 2026 at 8:38am
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Congress Asset Management Co. decreased its holdings in Crane (NYSE:CR) by 17.5% during the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm sold 89,832 shares, leaving it with 424,003 shares worth approximately $78.2 million, or about 0.74% of Crane's outstanding stock.
Why it matters
Crane is a diversified industrial manufacturer serving aerospace, electronics, and other sectors. Changes in major institutional investors' holdings can signal shifts in market sentiment around the company's prospects.
The details
Congress Asset Management Co. is an investment management firm based in Boston. In its Q4 2025 filing, the firm reported selling 89,832 shares of Crane, reducing its total position to 424,003 shares. Crane's stock price has fluctuated in recent quarters amid broader market volatility.
- Congress Asset Management Co. filed its Q4 2025 holdings report in March 2026.
The players
Congress Asset Management Co.
A Boston-based investment management firm that owns a stake in industrial conglomerate Crane.
Crane
A diversified manufacturer of engineered industrial products serving customers worldwide, with operations in aerospace, electronics, and other sectors.
The takeaway
This filing highlights the shifting investment landscape around Crane, as a major institutional holder reduced its position in the company during the fourth quarter. Investors will likely watch for any further changes in ownership as they assess Crane's long-term prospects.
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