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Union Pacific Shares Sold by Capital International Investors
Institutional investor reduces stake in railroad operator by over 50%
Published on Mar. 11, 2026
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Capital International Investors, a major institutional investor, has reduced its holdings in Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE:UNP) by 56.7% during the 3rd quarter, according to a recent 13F filing. The investor now owns 3,647,672 shares of the railroad operator's stock, down from 8,419,930 shares previously.
Why it matters
Union Pacific is one of the largest freight railroad companies in the United States, with a vast network serving the western two-thirds of the country. Changes in major institutional investors' holdings can signal shifts in market sentiment and influence the stock's performance.
The details
According to the 13F filing, Capital International Investors sold 4,772,258 shares of Union Pacific during the 3rd quarter, reducing its stake in the company to 0.61% of the outstanding shares. The institutional investor now owns $862,200,000 worth of Union Pacific stock.
- The 13F filing covers the 3rd quarter of the year.
The players
Capital International Investors
A major institutional investor that manages a diversified portfolio of investments.
Union Pacific Corporation
One of the largest freight railroad companies in the United States, operating a vast network serving the western two-thirds of the country.
The takeaway
The reduction in Capital International Investors' stake in Union Pacific could signal a shift in market sentiment towards the railroad operator, though the reasons behind the move are not explicitly stated. Investors will likely monitor the company's performance and any further changes in institutional holdings to gauge the stock's future direction.
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