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Assenagon Asset Management Reduces ARKO Corp. Stake
Institutional investor sells over 359,000 shares of the fuel and convenience retailer
Apr. 2, 2026 at 7:23am
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Assenagon Asset Management S.A., an institutional investor, has reduced its holdings in ARKO Corp. (NASDAQ: ARKO) by 67.2% in the fourth quarter, according to a recent 13F filing. The firm now owns 175,659 shares of the company's stock, down from 534,759 shares previously.
Why it matters
This reduction in Assenagon's ARKO position could signal a shift in investor sentiment around the fuel and convenience retailer. As an institutional investor, Assenagon's trading activity can provide insights into broader market trends and perceptions of the company's performance.
The details
According to the 13F filing, Assenagon Asset Management sold 359,100 shares of ARKO Corp. in the fourth quarter. The firm now owns approximately 0.16% of the company's outstanding shares, valued at around $797,000 as of the most recent filing.
- Assenagon Asset Management reduced its ARKO holdings in the fourth quarter of 2025.
The players
Assenagon Asset Management S.A.
An institutional investor that has reduced its stake in ARKO Corp.
ARKO Corp.
A fuel and convenience retailer based in Matthews, North Carolina.
The takeaway
This reduction in Assenagon's ARKO position could signal broader market uncertainty around the company's performance and future prospects. As an institutional investor, Assenagon's trading activity is closely watched by analysts and investors alike, and this move may prompt further scrutiny of ARKO's financial health and strategic direction.


