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Texas Capital Bancshares Inc TX Reduces NextEra Energy Stake
Financial firm sells off over 11,000 shares of the utility provider
Mar. 14, 2026 at 10:06am
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Texas Capital Bancshares Inc TX has reduced its position in NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) by 84.7% during the third quarter, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm now owns 2,072 shares of the utilities provider's stock, down from 13,532 shares previously.
Why it matters
NextEra Energy is one of the largest utility companies in the United States, focused on renewable energy generation. The reduction in Texas Capital Bancshares' stake could signal a shift in investor sentiment around the stock or the firm's portfolio strategy.
The details
In its SEC filing, Texas Capital Bancshares reported selling 11,460 shares of NextEra Energy during the third quarter. The firm's remaining position is now valued at $156,000, down significantly from the prior quarter. No specific reasons were given for the portfolio changes.
- Texas Capital Bancshares made the share sales during the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Texas Capital Bancshares Inc TX
A financial services firm based in Texas that manages investment portfolios for institutional and individual clients.
NextEra Energy, Inc.
A leading clean energy company that operates regulated electric utility Florida Power & Light as well as a competitive renewable energy generation business.
The takeaway
The reduction in Texas Capital Bancshares' NextEra Energy stake could reflect broader shifts in the investment landscape, as institutional investors reevaluate their exposure to utility and renewable energy stocks. However, without further details, it's difficult to draw firm conclusions about the firm's specific motivations or future plans.

