GW&K Investment Management Reduces Stake in Portland General Electric

Institutional investor cuts position in utility company by 4.3% in third quarter

Published on Mar. 6, 2026

GW&K Investment Management LLC, an institutional investor, reduced its stake in Portland General Electric Company (NYSE:POR) by 4.3% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns approximately 883,413 shares, or 0.79% of the utilities provider's stock, valued at $38.9 million as of the most recent reporting period.

Why it matters

This move by GW&K Investment Management reflects broader trends in the investment community's positioning around Portland General Electric. The utility company serves the Portland metropolitan area and surrounding regions in Oregon, and its stock performance and ownership structure are closely watched by analysts and investors.

The details

According to the SEC filing, GW&K Investment Management sold 39,686 shares of Portland General Electric stock during the third quarter. The firm now holds an 0.79% stake in the company, down from the 0.83% it held previously. Portland General Electric's stock price has fluctuated in recent quarters, with the share price ranging from a 52-week low of $39.54 to a high of $54.39.

  • GW&K Investment Management reduced its stake in Portland General Electric during the third quarter of 2026.

The players

GW&K Investment Management LLC

An institutional investment management firm that owns a stake in Portland General Electric Company.

Portland General Electric Company

An investor-owned electric utility headquartered in Tigard, Oregon that generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to residential, commercial, and industrial customers.

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The takeaway

This reduction in GW&K Investment Management's position in Portland General Electric reflects the ongoing shifts in institutional ownership of the utility company's stock. As a major player in the Oregon energy market, Portland General Electric's performance and ownership structure will likely continue to be closely monitored by the investment community.