Ford Investor Lbp Am Sa Boosts Stake by Over 6,000%

The institutional investor now owns nearly 1.9 million shares of the automaker.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 10:35am

An abstract, colorful image of a moving Ford vehicle, with the car's form blurred into sweeping brushstrokes of vibrant hues, conveying a sense of speed and modern engineering.The rapid growth of Lbp Am Sa's Ford stake reflects rising institutional optimism around the automaker's electric and autonomous vehicle plans.Dearborn Today

Lbp Am Sa, an institutional investor, significantly increased its stake in Ford Motor Company during the fourth quarter of 2025. The firm lifted its holdings in Ford by over 6,300%, adding 1.8 million shares to now own a total of 1.87 million shares worth $24.6 million.

Why it matters

The large increase in Lbp Am Sa's Ford holdings suggests the investor sees significant upside potential in the automaker's stock. Ford has been working to transform its business with new electric and autonomous vehicle initiatives, which could be driving interest from institutional investors.

The details

According to a recent 13F filing, Lbp Am Sa purchased an additional 1,844,129 shares of Ford Motor Company during the fourth quarter of 2025. This represents a 6,310.1% increase in the firm's position, bringing its total Ford holdings to 1,873,354 shares valued at $24.6 million.

  • Lbp Am Sa filed the 13F report disclosing the increased Ford stake on April 16, 2026.
  • The additional 1.8 million Ford shares were purchased during the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

Lbp Am Sa

An institutional investor that significantly increased its stake in Ford Motor Company.

Ford Motor Company

An American multinational automaker headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan.

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The takeaway

Lbp Am Sa's large increase in Ford holdings suggests the investor sees significant growth potential in the automaker as it continues to transform its business with new electric and autonomous vehicle initiatives. This could signal growing institutional confidence in Ford's strategic direction.