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Aquatic Capital Management Reduces IDACORP Holdings
Institutional investor lowers stake in Idaho utility company by over 40%
Mar. 17, 2026 at 7:24am
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Aquatic Capital Management LLC, an institutional investor, has reduced its position in IDACORP, Inc. (NYSE: IDA), an Idaho-based energy company, by 41.1% in the third quarter. The firm now owns 35,402 shares of the company's stock, valued at approximately $4.68 million.
Why it matters
This reduction in Aquatic Capital Management's IDACORP holdings is noteworthy as it suggests a shift in the institutional investor's outlook on the utility company. IDACORP is a major player in the Idaho energy market, and changes in ownership by large investors can signal broader trends in the industry.
The details
According to a disclosure filed with the SEC, Aquatic Capital Management sold 24,699 shares of IDACORP stock during the third quarter, lowering its total position to 35,402 shares. The firm now owns approximately 0.07% of the energy company's outstanding shares.
- Aquatic Capital Management reduced its IDACORP holdings in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Aquatic Capital Management LLC
An institutional investor that has reduced its stake in IDACORP, Inc., a major Idaho-based energy company.
IDACORP, Inc.
An energy company headquartered in Boise, Idaho that provides electricity generation, transmission, and distribution services to customers in southern Idaho and eastern Oregon.
The takeaway
This reduction in Aquatic Capital Management's IDACORP holdings suggests a shift in the institutional investor's outlook on the utility company, which could signal broader trends in the Idaho energy market. As a major player in the region, changes in IDACORP's ownership structure are worth monitoring for insights into the industry's future.
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