Stratos Wealth Partners Boosts Stake in Cummins Inc.

Investment firm increases holdings in engine manufacturer by nearly 50% in Q4 2025

Apr. 7, 2026 at 9:53am

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Stratos Wealth Partners LTD. increased its stake in shares of Cummins Inc. (NYSE:CMI) by 49.1% during the fourth quarter of 2025, according to the company's recent 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor now owns 5,864 shares of the engine manufacturer's stock, valued at $2.99 million.

Why it matters

Cummins is a major global supplier of diesel and natural gas engines, as well as related components and technologies. Institutional investors closely monitor changes in ownership stakes, as they can signal broader market sentiment and future performance expectations for the company.

The details

Stratos Wealth Partners increased its Cummins holdings by adding 1,930 additional shares during the fourth quarter. The firm's total position in Cummins is now valued at nearly $3 million. Several other large institutional investors, including State Street Corp, Fisher Asset Management, and Raymond James Financial, also hold significant stakes in the engine manufacturer.

  • Stratos Wealth Partners increased its Cummins stake during the fourth quarter of 2025.
  • The 13F filing disclosing the increased position was submitted on April 7, 2026.

The players

Stratos Wealth Partners LTD.

An institutional investment firm that manages over $10 billion in client assets.

Cummins Inc.

A global power technology company that designs, manufactures, and services diesel and natural gas engines, electrified powertrains, and related components.

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The takeaway

Stratos Wealth Partners' increased stake in Cummins suggests the investment firm sees long-term growth potential in the engine manufacturer, which could signal broader market confidence in the company's future performance.