Micron Technology Reduces Institutional Ownership

Butensky & Cohen Financial Security Inc. cuts stake in semiconductor manufacturer Micron Technology by 34.9%

Mar. 27, 2026 at 7:35am

Butensky & Cohen Financial Security Inc. has reduced its holdings in Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) by 34.9% in the fourth quarter, according to the firm's latest 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund now owns 27,099 shares of the semiconductor manufacturer's stock, down from 41,621 shares previously.

Why it matters

Micron Technology is a major player in the semiconductor industry, producing memory and storage solutions for a wide range of computing and electronic devices. Changes in institutional ownership of the company's stock can signal shifts in investor sentiment and market expectations around the company's performance.

The details

Butensky & Cohen Financial Security Inc. sold 14,522 shares of Micron Technology stock during the fourth quarter, reducing its position to 27,099 shares. The firm's holdings in Micron now make up 2.1% of its overall portfolio, making it the second-largest position. Other institutional investors have also adjusted their stakes in Micron, with some adding to their positions while others, like Butensky & Cohen, have reduced their exposure.

  • Butensky & Cohen Financial Security Inc. made the changes to its Micron Technology position in the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

Butensky & Cohen Financial Security Inc.

An investment management firm that has reduced its stake in semiconductor manufacturer Micron Technology.

Micron Technology, Inc.

A global semiconductor company that designs and manufactures memory and storage solutions for a wide range of computing and electronic devices.

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The takeaway

The reduction in Butensky & Cohen's Micron Technology holdings suggests a potential shift in investor sentiment around the semiconductor company, though the overall market remains bullish on Micron's prospects. Continued changes in institutional ownership will be an important indicator to watch as Micron navigates industry dynamics and market conditions.