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Schroder Investment Management Group Reduces Starbucks Stock Holdings
Institutional investor trims position in coffee giant amid market shifts
Mar. 12, 2026 at 10:09am
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Schroder Investment Management Group, a major institutional investor, has reduced its stake in Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) by 5.8% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The fund now owns 499,507 shares of the coffee company's stock, down from 530,190 shares previously.
Why it matters
Institutional investors' trading activity can provide insights into market sentiment and potential shifts in a company's outlook. Schroder's decision to trim its Starbucks holdings may signal broader concerns about the coffee chain's near-term performance or the overall market environment.
The details
According to the SEC filing, Schroder Investment Management Group sold 30,683 shares of Starbucks stock during the third quarter. The fund's total position in Starbucks is now valued at $42.26 million, down from $44.87 million at the end of the prior reporting period.
- Schroder reduced its Starbucks stake in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Schroder Investment Management Group
A major institutional investor and asset management firm.
Starbucks Corporation
A global coffee company and coffeehouse chain.
The takeaway
Schroder's decision to trim its Starbucks holdings could signal broader market concerns about the coffee chain's near-term outlook, though the reasons behind the move are not entirely clear. Investors will likely monitor Starbucks' performance and any further changes in institutional ownership in the coming quarters.
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