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Meiji Yasuda Asset Management Boosts Expand Energy Stake
Investment firm increases holding in energy company by over 120% in Q3
Mar. 9, 2026 at 10:04am
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Meiji Yasuda Asset Management Co Ltd. raised its position in Expand Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:EXE) by 120.6% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 32,662 shares of the company's stock, worth approximately $3.47 million.
Why it matters
This investment increase by a major institutional investor signals confidence in Expand Energy's prospects and could indicate positive momentum for the company's stock performance.
The details
Meiji Yasuda Asset Management acquired an additional 17,856 shares of Expand Energy during the third quarter, bringing its total holdings to 32,662 shares. The investment firm cited the company's strong financial performance and growth potential as reasons for increasing its stake.
- Meiji Yasuda Asset Management raised its position in Expand Energy in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Meiji Yasuda Asset Management Co Ltd.
A Japanese investment management firm that oversees over $300 billion in assets.
Expand Energy Corporation
An independent natural gas producer based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The takeaway
Meiji Yasuda's substantial investment increase in Expand Energy suggests the firm sees significant upside potential in the energy company's stock, which could signal positive things to come for the company and its shareholders.
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