Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Co. LLC Reduces Stake in Green Plains, Inc.

The investment firm decreased its holdings in the specialty chemicals company by 2.8% during the third quarter.

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Co. LLC, an investment management firm, decreased its holdings in Green Plains, Inc. (NASDAQ:GPRE) by 2.8% during the third quarter, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 4,326,191 shares of the specialty chemicals company's stock, valued at $38,027,000 as of its most recent SEC filing.

Why it matters

This reduction in Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Co. LLC's stake in Green Plains could signal a shift in the investment firm's outlook on the specialty chemicals company. As a major institutional investor, changes in their portfolio holdings can provide insights into broader market trends and investor sentiment around Green Plains.

The details

According to the SEC filing, Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Co. LLC sold 126,172 shares of Green Plains during the third quarter, reducing its total stake in the company to 4,326,191 shares. This represented approximately 6.19% of Green Plains' outstanding shares at the time.

  • The reduction in Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Co. LLC's stake in Green Plains occurred during the third quarter of the year.

The players

Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Co. LLC

An investment management firm that decreased its holdings in Green Plains, Inc. by 2.8% during the third quarter.

Green Plains, Inc.

A specialty chemicals company that produces fuel-grade ethanol and related co-products in the United States.

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The takeaway

The reduction in Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Co. LLC's stake in Green Plains could signal a shift in investor sentiment towards the specialty chemicals company, as a major institutional investor has decreased its holdings. This change in portfolio allocation may provide insights into broader market trends and the investment firm's outlook on Green Plains' future performance.