MassMutual Private Wealth & Trust FSB Reduces Carlisle Companies Stake

Institutional investor cuts holdings in conglomerate by 20.2% in Q4 2025

Mar. 21, 2026 at 11:28am

MassMutual Private Wealth & Trust FSB, an institutional investor, reduced its stake in Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE:CSL) by 20.2% in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 31,149 shares of the conglomerate's stock, down from 39,029 shares previously.

Why it matters

Carlisle Companies is a diversified global manufacturer serving a broad array of markets, including construction materials, fluid technologies, interconnect technologies, brake and friction systems, and engineered products. Changes in institutional ownership can signal shifts in investor sentiment and market expectations around the company's performance.

The details

According to the SEC filing, MassMutual Private Wealth & Trust FSB sold 7,880 shares of Carlisle Companies stock during the fourth quarter. The firm now owns approximately 0.07% of the company's outstanding shares, down from 0.09% previously. Other large investors, including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Invesco Ltd., and Sands Capital Management LLC, have also adjusted their positions in Carlisle Companies in recent quarters.

  • The SEC filing was submitted on March 21, 2026.
  • The stake reduction occurred in the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

MassMutual Private Wealth & Trust FSB

An institutional investor that reduced its stake in Carlisle Companies Incorporated.

Carlisle Companies Incorporated

A diversified global manufacturer serving a broad array of markets, including construction materials, fluid technologies, interconnect technologies, brake and friction systems, and engineered products.

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The takeaway

The reduction in MassMutual Private Wealth & Trust FSB's stake in Carlisle Companies is a relatively minor change in institutional ownership, but it could signal a shift in investor sentiment around the company's performance or market expectations. Analysts will likely continue to monitor changes in institutional holdings and other market indicators to assess the broader outlook for Carlisle Companies.