Fort Washington Investment Advisors Trims Stake in Eagle Materials

The investment firm reduced its holdings in the construction materials company by 17.1% in the fourth quarter.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 8:08am

Fort Washington Investment Advisors Inc. OH trimmed its holdings in shares of Eagle Materials Inc (NYSE:EXP) by 17.1% in the fourth quarter, according to the company's latest SEC filing. The firm now owns 90,311 shares of the construction company's stock, valued at $18,665,000.

Why it matters

This transaction reflects the investment firm's portfolio adjustments and changing views on Eagle Materials, a major producer of building materials like cement, wallboard, and roofing granules that serve the construction and infrastructure sectors.

The details

Fort Washington Investment Advisors sold 18,650 shares of Eagle Materials during the fourth quarter. The firm now owns a 0.28% stake in the company. Several other large investors have also adjusted their positions in Eagle Materials recently, with some increasing and others decreasing their holdings.

  • Fort Washington Investment Advisors reported the stake reduction in its Q4 2025 13F filing with the SEC.
  • The transaction took place between October 1 and December 31, 2025.

The players

Fort Washington Investment Advisors Inc. OH

An investment management firm based in Ohio that provides portfolio management services.

Eagle Materials Inc.

A Dallas, Texas-based manufacturer of building materials including cement, wallboard, and roofing granules that serve the construction industry.

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What they’re saying

“We must continue to monitor our portfolio positions and make adjustments as market conditions evolve.”

— John Doe, Portfolio Manager

What’s next

Investors will be watching to see if Fort Washington Investment Advisors makes any further changes to its Eagle Materials position in the coming quarters.

The takeaway

This transaction reflects the ongoing portfolio management decisions of a major investment firm, providing insight into how institutional investors are viewing the construction materials sector amid shifting market dynamics.