Chicago Capital LLC Reduces Seagate Technology Holdings PLC Stake

Institutional investor trims position in data storage provider by 16% in Q4 2025

Apr. 18, 2026 at 7:37am

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Chicago Capital LLC, an institutional investor, decreased its holdings in shares of Seagate Technology Holdings PLC (NASDAQ:STX) by 16.0% in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 33,932 shares of the data storage provider's stock, valued at $9,345,000 as of the end of the quarter.

Why it matters

Institutional investors like Chicago Capital LLC closely monitor and adjust their positions in major technology companies like Seagate. Changes in ownership stakes can provide insights into broader market sentiment and investment trends around data storage and infrastructure.

The details

According to the filing, Chicago Capital LLC sold 6,483 Seagate Technology shares during the fourth quarter, reducing its total position by 16%. The firm now holds 33,932 shares of the data storage provider's stock, worth approximately $9.3 million. Several other large investors also made changes to their Seagate positions during the quarter, with some increasing and others decreasing their stakes.

  • The filing covers the fourth quarter of 2025, which ended on December 31, 2025.

The players

Chicago Capital LLC

An institutional investment firm based in Chicago, Illinois that manages a portfolio of equity and fixed-income securities.

Seagate Technology Holdings PLC

A global data storage company that designs, manufactures and sells a range of storage products and systems, including traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), and integrated storage solutions.

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The takeaway

The reduction in Chicago Capital's Seagate Technology position reflects broader market dynamics and investment strategies around data storage companies. As institutional investors adjust their holdings, it provides insights into the perceived opportunities and risks in this technology sector.