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Aristotle Capital Boston LLC Boosts Valvoline Stake by 15.1%
Institutional investor now owns over 600,000 shares of the basic materials company.
Mar. 15, 2026 at 7:57am
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Aristotle Capital Boston LLC increased its holdings in Valvoline (NYSE:VVV) by 15.1% in the third quarter, according to a recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor now owns 606,718 shares of the basic materials company's stock, making it Valvoline's 27th largest shareholder.
Why it matters
Valvoline is a leading global producer and distributor of automotive and industrial lubricants, and its stock performance is closely watched by investors. Aristotle Capital Boston's increased stake suggests the firm sees long-term value in the company.
The details
According to the 13F filing, Aristotle Capital Boston bought an additional 79,627 shares of Valvoline during the third quarter, bringing its total position to approximately 0.48% of the company's outstanding shares. The investment firm cited Valvoline's strong market position and growth potential as reasons for the increased stake.
- Aristotle Capital Boston filed its 13F report for the third quarter on March 15, 2026.
The players
Aristotle Capital Boston LLC
An institutional investment firm that manages over $20 billion in assets.
Valvoline
A leading global producer and distributor of automotive and industrial lubricants, with a market capitalization of $4.28 billion.
The takeaway
Aristotle Capital Boston's increased stake in Valvoline suggests the firm sees long-term growth potential in the company, which is a positive sign for Valvoline's future performance.
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