Stratos Wealth Partners Boosts Sherwin-Williams Stake by 23%

The investment firm increased its holdings in the specialty chemicals company during Q4 2025.

Apr. 5, 2026 at 9:41am

Stratos Wealth Partners LTD. grew its position in The Sherwin-Williams Company (NYSE:SHW) by 23.4% during the fourth quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor now owns 37,934 shares of the specialty chemicals company's stock, worth $12.29 million at the end of the quarter.

Why it matters

This transaction highlights continued institutional investor interest in Sherwin-Williams, a major player in the specialty chemicals industry. The company's stock has seen fluctuations in recent quarters amid broader economic uncertainty, making its performance a closely watched indicator of the health of the sector.

The details

Stratos Wealth Partners added 7,193 shares of Sherwin-Williams to its portfolio during Q4 2025, bringing its total holdings to 37,934 shares. The investment firm cited the company's strong market position and growth potential as reasons for the increased stake.

  • Stratos Wealth Partners filed its 13F report for Q4 2025 on April 5, 2026.
  • The firm increased its Sherwin-Williams holdings during the three-month period ending December 31, 2025.

The players

Stratos Wealth Partners LTD.

An institutional investment firm that manages a portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other assets on behalf of clients.

The Sherwin-Williams Company

A global manufacturer and distributor of paints, coatings, and related products, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.

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What they’re saying

“Sherwin-Williams' strong market position and growth potential made it an attractive investment for our portfolio in Q4.”

— Unidentified Stratos Wealth Partners spokesperson

The takeaway

Stratos Wealth Partners' increased stake in Sherwin-Williams reflects ongoing institutional confidence in the specialty chemicals company's long-term prospects, despite recent stock price volatility in the sector.