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Segall Bryant & Hamill Reduces Gentex Holdings
Institutional investor cuts stake in auto parts company by over 50%
Mar. 5, 2026 at 11:22am
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Segall Bryant & Hamill LLC, an institutional investor, reduced its holdings in Gentex Corporation (NASDAQ:GNTX) by 56.4% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 257,822 shares of the auto parts company's stock, valued at approximately $7.30 million.
Why it matters
Gentex is a major supplier of auto parts, particularly automatic-dimming rearview mirrors and advanced driver-assistance systems. Institutional investor activity can provide insights into market sentiment and future performance of the company.
The details
Segall Bryant & Hamill sold 333,569 shares of Gentex stock during the third quarter, reducing its total position to 257,822 shares. The firm now owns approximately 0.12% of Gentex's outstanding shares. Several other institutional investors also made changes to their Gentex holdings during the quarter, with some increasing and others decreasing their positions.
- Segall Bryant & Hamill reduced its Gentex holdings in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Segall Bryant & Hamill LLC
An institutional investment firm that manages assets for clients.
Gentex Corporation
An American automotive technology company that specializes in automatic-dimming rearview mirrors and advanced driver-assistance systems.
The takeaway
The reduction in Segall Bryant & Hamill's Gentex holdings could signal broader market uncertainty around the auto parts supplier's future performance, though the firm still maintains a sizable position. Investors will likely continue to monitor institutional activity and market trends around Gentex as an indicator of the company's outlook.


