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Wilsey Asset Management Buys Stake in Conagra Brands
The investment firm adds over 2 million shares of the consumer goods company to its portfolio.
Mar. 21, 2026 at 12:05pm
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Wilsey Asset Management Inc. has purchased a new position in shares of Conagra Brands (NYSE:CAG), acquiring 2,202,652 shares valued at approximately $38.1 million. This represents about 0.46% ownership of the consumer packaged goods company.
Why it matters
The investment by Wilsey Asset Management signals confidence in Conagra Brands' growth potential. As a top-10 holding for the firm, the stake reflects Wilsey's belief that Conagra can deliver strong returns for its portfolio.
The details
Wilsey Asset Management purchased the 2.2 million Conagra shares in the fourth quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The shares make up around 5.9% of Wilsey's total investment portfolio, making Conagra the firm's 6th largest holding.
- Wilsey Asset Management acquired the Conagra shares in the fourth quarter of 2025.
The players
Wilsey Asset Management Inc.
An investment management firm that has added a significant stake in Conagra Brands to its portfolio.
Conagra Brands
A major consumer packaged goods company with a portfolio of well-known food brands like Birds Eye, Healthy Choice, and Orville Redenbacher's.
The takeaway
Wilsey Asset Management's investment in Conagra Brands suggests the firm sees long-term growth potential in the consumer goods company, which could signal positive momentum for Conagra's business outlook.




