Chart Industries Shares Sold by SG Americas Securities

Institutional investor reduces stake in industrial products company

Apr. 9, 2026 at 9:10am

An extreme close-up of the intricate, industrial components and mechanics that make up Chart Industries' gas storage and distribution equipment, conveying the physical, tangible nature of the company's financial infrastructure.The complex, heavy machinery that powers Chart Industries' industrial gas storage and distribution systems reflects the robust financial infrastructure behind the company.Ball Ground Today

SG Americas Securities LLC cut its holdings in shares of Chart Industries, Inc. (NYSE:GTLS) by 78.2% in the 4th quarter, according to the company's recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 5,511 shares of the industrial products company's stock after selling 19,784 shares during the period.

Why it matters

This news highlights the shifting investment landscape around Chart Industries, a leading global manufacturer of engineered equipment for the storage, distribution and end-use of hydrocarbon and industrial gases. The significant reduction in shares held by SG Americas Securities could signal broader market trends or changes in investor sentiment around the company.

The details

According to the SEC filing, SG Americas Securities' holdings in Chart Industries were worth $1,137,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. Several other hedge funds and institutional investors have also made changes to their positions in GTLS, with some increasing their stakes and others, like SG Americas, reducing exposure.

  • The filing covers the 4th quarter of 2025.

The players

SG Americas Securities LLC

An institutional investor that has reduced its stake in Chart Industries.

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

This filing highlights the fluid nature of institutional investment in industrial companies like Chart Industries, as investors adjust their portfolios based on market conditions and outlooks. The reduction in SG Americas' stake could prompt further analysis of Chart's performance and outlook among other major investors.