Chart Industries Becomes GABELLI & Co INVESTMENT ADVISERS INC.'s 5th Largest Holding

The industrial products company's stock now accounts for 3.4% of the investment firm's portfolio.

Published on Mar. 6, 2026

GABELLI & Co INVESTMENT ADVISERS INC. significantly increased its stake in Chart Industries, Inc. (NYSE:GTLS) during the third quarter, boosting its position by 1,018.5%. The firm now owns 105,700 shares of the industrial products company's stock, making it the 5th largest holding in its portfolio.

Why it matters

Chart Industries is a leading global manufacturer of engineered equipment for the storage, distribution and end-use of hydrocarbon and industrial gases. The company's products are used in a variety of key markets, including energy, chemical processing, and medical gases. GABELLI & Co's increased investment in the company suggests the firm sees strong growth potential in Chart Industries' business.

The details

According to a recent 13F filing, GABELLI & Co INVESTMENT ADVISERS INC. purchased an additional 96,250 shares of Chart Industries during the third quarter, bringing its total position to 105,700 shares. This represents about 0.24% of the company's outstanding shares and accounts for roughly 3.4% of GABELLI & Co's total investment portfolio.

  • GABELLI & Co INVESTMENT ADVISERS INC. increased its stake in Chart Industries during the third quarter of 2026.

The players

GABELLI & Co INVESTMENT ADVISERS INC.

An investment management firm that oversees a portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other securities for its clients.

Chart Industries, Inc.

A leading global manufacturer of engineered equipment for the storage, distribution and end-use of hydrocarbon and industrial gases.

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The takeaway

GABELLI & Co's significant increase in its Chart Industries holdings suggests the firm sees strong growth potential in the industrial products company's business. As a top-5 holding, Chart Industries is now a core part of GABELLI & Co's investment strategy, underscoring the firm's confidence in the company's long-term prospects.