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Algert Global Boosts Stake in American Superconductor
Investment firm increases holdings in technology company by nearly 40%
Mar. 15, 2026 at 7:23am
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Algert Global LLC, an institutional investor, has increased its stake in American Superconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:AMSC) by 39.9% in the third quarter. The firm now owns 287,880 shares, or approximately 0.64% of the technology company's stock, valued at $17,097,000.
Why it matters
This investment signals Algert Global's confidence in American Superconductor's future prospects. As an institutional investor, Algert Global's increased stake could indicate broader market optimism around the company's technology and growth potential.
The details
According to a recent SEC filing, Algert Global raised its position in American Superconductor by adding 82,175 shares during the third quarter. The investment firm now owns nearly 288,000 shares, making it one of the larger institutional holders of the company's stock.
- Algert Global increased its stake in American Superconductor in the 3rd quarter of 2026.
The players
Algert Global LLC
An institutional investment firm that has increased its stake in American Superconductor Corporation.
American Superconductor Corporation
A technology company specializing in power electronics and high-temperature superconductor systems, headquartered in Devens, Massachusetts.
The takeaway
Algert Global's increased investment in American Superconductor suggests the institutional investor sees strong growth potential in the technology company's products and services, which could signal broader market confidence in the firm's future performance.
