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Ameren Shares Sold by Ceredex Value Advisors
Institutional investor reduces stake in utility company
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Ceredex Value Advisors LLC, an investment management firm, reduced its position in Ameren Corporation (NYSE:AEE) by 41.1% during the 3rd quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 483,793 shares of the utilities provider's stock, down from 821,830 shares previously.
Why it matters
Ameren is a major electric and natural gas utility serving customers in Missouri and Illinois. Changes in institutional ownership can signal shifts in market sentiment and investment strategies related to the company.
The details
Ceredex Value Advisors sold 338,037 shares of Ameren during the quarter, reducing its stake to 0.18% of the company's outstanding shares. The firm cited portfolio rebalancing and other investment considerations for the reduction in its Ameren holdings.
- Ceredex Value Advisors reduced its Ameren position during the 3rd quarter of 2026.
The players
Ceredex Value Advisors LLC
An investment management firm that previously held a significant stake in Ameren Corporation.
Ameren Corporation
A major electric and natural gas utility serving customers in Missouri and Illinois.
The takeaway
This filing indicates that one institutional investor has reduced its exposure to Ameren, though the reasons behind the move are not entirely clear. Investors will likely continue to monitor changes in ownership and sentiment around this utility company.
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