Fort Washington Investment Advisors Reduces KBR Stock Position

Institutional investor trims stake in construction company by 12.7% in Q4 2025

Mar. 28, 2026 at 8:08am

Fort Washington Investment Advisors Inc. OH, a major institutional investor, decreased its position in KBR, Inc. (NYSE:KBR) by 12.7% in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm now owns 467,256 shares of the construction company's stock, worth approximately $18.8 million.

Why it matters

This reduction in KBR's institutional ownership could signal a shift in investor sentiment around the company, which provides engineering, procurement, and construction services for the energy, government, and infrastructure sectors. Tracking changes in major shareholders' positions can provide insights into the market's outlook on a company's future performance.

The details

Fort Washington Investment Advisors sold 67,980 shares of KBR stock during the fourth quarter, reducing its total position to 467,256 shares. The firm now owns approximately 0.37% of KBR's outstanding shares. Other notable institutional investors in KBR include Envestnet Asset Management, Neuberger Berman Group, and Van ECK Associates.

  • Fort Washington Investment Advisors filed its Q4 2025 holdings with the SEC on March 28, 2026.

The players

Fort Washington Investment Advisors Inc. OH

A major institutional investor that manages a portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other assets.

KBR, Inc.

A global engineering, procurement, construction, and services company headquartered in Houston, Texas.

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The takeaway

This reduction in KBR's institutional ownership could signal a shift in investor sentiment around the company, which provides engineering, procurement, and construction services for the energy, government, and infrastructure sectors. Tracking changes in major shareholders' positions can provide insights into the market's outlook on a company's future performance.