IBM Stock Holdings Increased by Sagespring Wealth Partners

Institutional investor grows stake in tech giant IBM by 8% in Q4 2025

Mar. 21, 2026 at 11:10am

Sagespring Wealth Partners LLC, an institutional investment firm, increased its holdings in shares of International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) by 8.0% in the fourth quarter of 2025. The fund now owns 30,089 shares of the technology company's stock, valued at $8.9 million as of its most recent SEC filing.

Why it matters

IBM is a bellwether technology company, and changes in institutional ownership can signal broader investor sentiment and market trends around the stock. Sagespring's increased stake suggests confidence in IBM's performance and outlook.

The details

Sagespring Wealth Partners added 2,217 shares of IBM to its portfolio during Q4 2025, bringing its total holdings to 30,089 shares. Several other institutional investors and hedge funds also modified their IBM positions during the quarter, with some increasing and others decreasing their stakes.

  • Sagespring Wealth Partners increased its IBM holdings in the fourth quarter of 2025.
  • The firm's latest 13F filing with the SEC disclosing the increased stake was made on March 21, 2026.

The players

Sagespring Wealth Partners LLC

An institutional investment firm that grew its holdings in IBM stock by 8% in Q4 2025.

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)

A global technology and consulting company headquartered in Armonk, New York.

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